It is safe to say that when it comes to a literary work that defined an entire era, the Harry Potter novel series by author JK Rowling is the best example to give today. What made it more impactful and influential though, was the series of films from Warner Bros. that adapted that story to the big screen. And the impact that had on the world is more apparent than anything else.
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in the franchise
Therefore, such an established franchise needs its set of die-hard fans, and this one is no exception. However, when the argument about the characters in the series, majorly the main trinity, comes up pertaining to who was a better friend, the internet is always divided.
Fans Claim Who Was The Best Friend In The Harry Potter Franchise
Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson in a still from the Harry Potter franchise
From the first film to the last, every one of the films in the Harry Potter franchise was just as exceptional as the one that came before. That subconscious way of the series to make every little detail memorable is why it boasts such an active fanbase even after a decade. And just like every other, fans here too have their own opinions towards certain things.
Thus, when it was asked who was a better friend, including Daniel Radcliffe‘s titular protagonist, the internet was divided on the matter between Hermione Granger and Ron Weasely.
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In a recent Instagram post made by the official Harry Potter franchise page in collaboration with The Wizarding World, fans were asked about their thoughts on the aforementioned question, claiming that they were ready for the hot takes that were going to come their way.
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Naturally, different fans came swooping with varied opinions. Some claimed that Emma Watson as Hermione Granger was obviously the better one, while others claimed that Ron Weasely, played by Rupert Grint had his own merits, which made him the better among Potter’s two closest companions in the comment section.
“Hermione, always. Like Hagrid said, ‘She’s got her heart in the right place, Hermione has’.”
“Hermione, because she didn’t leave Harry when Ron left while he was wearing the Horcrux ، And she didn’t stop talking to Harry when she found out he was participant to goblet of fire.”
“Ron. He took Harry in as one of his own family members❤️”
“For those who only saw the movies maybe Hermione was a better friend, but if you read the books you know that Ron is the best friend one can get!”
“Each one in their own way and at specific times. In a real-life friendship, there are times when one friend steps up to carry another in certain moments and vice versa. They each had moments where they were the “best” friend.❤️”
At the end of the day, the creator made these characters for the audience to experience, which means everyone looks at everything a little differently. Thus, who is to say any of their opinions are wrong?
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What’s Next For Harry Potter
A still from Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part Two
After the end of the main Harry Potter series, fans were curious about what would happen next in the franchise. We did receive the Fantastic Beasts film series, but that wasn’t enough to satiate the public’s hunger.
But earlier this year, fans finally rejoiced when Warner Bros. announced that their beloved characters like Harry, Ron, Hermione, and others will return, this time on the silver screen. In the month of April, Max tweeted about it, confirming that a Harry Potter TV series reboot is in the works, which the fans will soon be able to enjoy.
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Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part Two, streaming on Max.