They should have atleast had Katrina ask how or where Roran is. Roran having a 3 minute scene isnt to bad, atleast he is mentioned. ![]() No twins? Well didn't like them much myself, but they were a key part in helping Galbatorix against the Varden.(well they do betray them) oh please tell me they still have those 2! How hard could it have been to have Brom die from a wound from the Razack. Oh crap! they had Brom die to Durza? Well thats just crapy. Well I have a feeling they ruined his character. So basicly Murtagh doesnt save them and just gets out of a tree and says 'Hi' How is he going to get there without Arya?(odds are she is going to get guards to help protect Eragon) But still. How does Arya leave without Eragon! The elves and the varden said that whoever was the next Dragon Rider would be taught by Brom for awhile and then would go to the elves. Also he tells Eragon something about the Vault of souls(or something) Ok how can you not have Solembum? He was a cool character and I was loving the idea of seeing him in his boy form. Also he is to take Hrothgar's place as clan chief, he is also to go along with Eragon to over see his training. How can they not have Orik? He is a cool character. How can they not have Jeod! in the second film he is so important to the plot of the story(or well Roran's side) I swear, if you are telling the truth I will be so upset. I wish they could have put more effort into it! Display More I wish they could have put more effort into it! Arya heads for Ellesmera with out Eragon. IN the end Eragon doesnot seem hurt at all. Eragon kills Durza bye flying on Saphira and Saphira launces him at Durza. No Isadar Mythrum (dont know how to spell it) Murtagh just jumps from a tree and is like "HI!" They go to Daret and meet Angela.What is up with that!! Kartina is nowhere to be found and Roran has like 3 min. (flys into air and in a flash of fire she is huge) But as a baby she is really cute haha. These are the things i can remember right now that were not in the movie Harry Potter was a lot better at sticking to the story then this. They can only be fully enjoyed by the ones who have not read the books. Point is, never get your hopes up about a movie based on a book. They also gave the Firebolt at the end of the movie when he gets it a chapter or so after he looses his Nimbus 2000. ![]() They also had Lupin know about the map with out explaining it. They didnt even explain who or why they became animagi. They also left out the Weasleys arrival at the Dursleys.Ĭant think of anything else but they left out alot. they left out the Prize money, which led to the scene where Harry gives it to the Twins to start there Joke shop, which would have lead to a scene in the 5th one where Mundungus(think thats his name) helps the Twins get some stuff, which would help lead to there flight from Hogwarts. ![]() But later in the SAME movie at the 'trial' leper says he was there.Īlso look at the Harry Potter movies, the 4th one dropped ALOT. The movie was good, but left out alot(considering the book size)Īctualy, I found it funny that they said that they were the only ones at the tree when Finny broke his leg. Take a Seperate Peace(I think its the 1973 version) This is only the beginning of the series because from here, Eragon joins a secret order of dragon riders, set on destroying the evil king Galbatorix.You can never expect a movie based on a book to be anywhere as great. He tries to keep her secret at first, but it isn't long before people start to take notice. Eventually, the "rock" hatches, giving birth to a baby dragon. He finds what appears to be some kind of strange rock, and takes it back home. ![]() He's a simple farm boy when we first meet him. The series itself follows a young boy named Eragon from the kingdom of Alagaësia. The series itself is still in its pretty early stages of production, so not too much is known about who's working on it or when it'll be out. The fact that it hasn’t gotten a well-received adaptation by this point is pretty strange, but if anyone can do the epic quartet of novels justice, it's probably Disney. For many people, this was their very first exposure to grand high fantasy. A live-action adaptation of Christopher Paolini's Eragon is now in development at Disney+.
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