Image of Battered and Bloody Neville Holding the Sword of Gryffindor Appears Online
DH FilmAt the request of WB, this image has been removed.
At the request of WB, this image has been removed.
Well, it was really cool while it was up.
I wish that I could have seen it! I bet it was pretty cool.
It is still up on a wikia page (for now, they’ll probably have to remove it later today.)
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Deathly_Hallows_2-Neville_Longbottom_holding_the_Gryffindor%27ssword.jpg
You were right Bless_the_children Wikia has already removed the picture.
It is a sad world indeed when a victim of theft is made out to be the bad guy.
I wish I saw it before it was removed…:( Sadness!
I am glad that Leaky is back up! It wouldn’t hurt Warner Brothers to show us a few more pictures. If the photo was shown without their permission that is one thing, but the fans here aren’t going to abuse it!
I am glad that Leaky is back up! It wouldn’t hurt Warner Brothers to show us a few more pictures. If the photo was shown without their permission that is one thing, but the fans here aren’t going to abuse it!
Sigh. I wish I could see it. But if Warner Bros really wanted it down…
It was a cool pic, befitting on of the bravest characters in HP.
Yoda, if WB were willing to share it, it wouldn’t be intellectual property theft. But they never will, because all they care about is protecting their profits. Look at what they did to Potter Puppet Pals: They can’t do any merchandising anymore, even though the images and captions they used were original – just ‘inspired’ by the HP characters.
They did a good job taking it down. It’s impossible to find.
Bitter-sweet moment…I wish I could have seen it, but it’s their property and I’ll be more impressed to see it in the movie <3 !
I saw it before it was removed. I so cannot wait ti see the movie!
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