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Fans spend so much time learning about fantasy properties that they start to fill in any gaps themselves with their own theories. Most of them are hard to get behind, but a select few can spark some great conversations. Here are seven fantasy movie theories that change how you watch the movie.
7) Gandalf Wants to Use the Eagles at the Start (The Lord of the Rings)

The end of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is frustrating because a group of eagles that would’ve been helpful earlier in the series shows up and saves Frodo and Sam from a fiery death. Well, a popular theory is that Gandalf wanted to fly the Fellowship straight into the heart of Mordor at the beginning of the first movie. Bad weather got in the way, which led everyone to the Mines of Moria, where the wizard met his end.
6) Snape Kills Hedwig (Harry Potter)

Unbeknownst to Harry, his least favorite professor at Hogwarts, Severus Snape, is always looking out for him. Snape even goes to bat for Harry with Albus Dumbledore, who seems content to let the young wizard die. But some fans believe that’s only the tip of the iceberg, as they think Snape is the one who kills Hedwig during the Battle of the Seven Potters in order to protect Harry’s identity from being exposed. He never admits to it, but it would certainly be in character for him.
5) The Story Is Non-Fiction (The Princess Bride)

At the start of The Princess Bride, an older gentleman sits down with his grandson and demands to read him a novel. The tale features pirates, knights, and a magical kingdom. However, sometimes it feels like the grandpa knows a little too much about how the characters in the book are feeling. One child caught on to that fact while watching the movie and proposed that the man isn’t reading a work of fiction but a real story.
4) Dorothy Is the Wicked Witch of the East (The Wizard of Oz)

The Wizard of Oz is relevant again because of the success of theย Wickedย movies, which have greatly expanded the world of Oz. But the original film doesn’t reveal the identity of every character in its story, including the Wicked Witch of the East, who dies upon Dorothy Gale’s arrival. A popular fan theory claims that the Wicked Witch of the East was Dorothy’s doppleganger, and she had to die to avoid catastrophe.











