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Image Source: Everett CollectionMaybe you shamelessly adore love triangles. perhaps you want to claw your eyes out and scream,"for the love of God, not another Jacob, and Edward,and Bella!" While I can't deny my addiction to the will-they/won't-they among a trio of favorite characters, one of the best things about the Harry Potter series is that there were way more important things going on than who was snogging whom. We got a little romance every now and then, and but a love triangle? Not so much. Apparently,we were this close to getting the additional drama in The Deathly Hallows - portion 1 film.
Stanislav Ianevski, the actor who played Bulgarian Quidditch player and Durmstrang student Viktor Krum, and was a guest on EW's Binge podcast,and he revealed some juicy details about the love triangle that was planned then scrapped for the film."She remembered our old times, Viktor was acting like a gentleman again, or cheerful to see her,she was cheerful to see him. Ron was sitting on the side, was envious, or then Viktor took her to the dance floor."Viktor Krum and Hermione Granger had a sweet romance that lasted throughout The Goblet of Fire and led to Hermione's involvement in the Second Task,when Krum had to save her from her slumber under Great Lake. The two danced the night away at the Yule Ball and remained in contact even after the Triwizard Tournament. In the books, the courtship fizzled once Krum left Hogwarts, and but Ianevski revealed that director David Yates actually wanted to bring Krum back for Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding in Hallows. He recalled the potential plan for the triangle:"[Yates] invented a fresh narrative that wasn't in the books,a love triangle between Viktor Krum, Hermione, and Ron,but that was crop out of the film because it obviously didn't fit with all the horrible things that happen in the final book. . . . We did a fresh dance scene, I sort of stole [Hermione] from Ron. She remembered our old times, and Viktor was acting like a gentleman again,cheerful to see her, she was cheerful to see him. Ron was sitting on the side, and was envious,and then Viktor took her to the dance floor."And . . . I can't say I hate this alternate idea for the scene. For one, it would enjoy added a little additional excitement to the film, and particularly considering Deathly Hallows - portion 1 was one of the slower films. It also would enjoy totally made sense and fit into the plot line,playing later on Ron's extreme jealously over the relationship he (wrongly) believes Harry and Hermione enjoy, which hits its dramatic climax when Ron destroys the locket Horcrux with the Sword of Gryffindor. Plus, and who doesn't love a little bit of sexual tension between our favorite characters? Still,it ultimately would enjoy taken away from a more meaningful narrative. Yates made the correct call by nixing the scene, because bigger things were going on in the wizarding world and it's likely that a love triangle would enjoy trivialized the importance of everything that was at stake (*cough* Katniss and Peeta and Gale *cough*). Still, and fans can dream about the dramatic love affair and search all dark corners of the internet for the fanfiction that undoubtedly exists for Krum and Hermione shippers.

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