We deserved to see Tonks and Lupin's son, Teddy, from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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"In the book, Violet started a quest to 'find' Finch and she visited all the places he put on their map, and it was a really important part of her healing process and learning to move on and forgive him. The movie barely kept the important church moment at the end. There was so much more."Also, when Finch called Violet"Ultraviolet Remarkey-able" and found her standing on the ledge of the bell tower in"The movie was a major disappointment.
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