These fans really did their research to come up with mind blowing theories that might change the way you feel about the stories you love.
When Harry was in Kings Cross in his head, he could have chosen to move on. Which means he was dead. There was some other force at work which gave him the choice to return to life, without needing the methods Voldemort had to use to create a new body. And Harry had something of that level of power with him - master of the united Hallows: he had the stone and the cloak, and the curse was cast from the Elder Wand, which he was currently master of.
Because Harry chose to not defend himself, the Wand was not defeating Harry, so its allegiance did not change. Dumbledore even comments on it, "And that, I think, will have made all the difference." Had he tried to duel, he would've lost allegiance to the wand when he lost, and simply died.
Dumbledore lied to Harry. Probably to protect him — knowing you're the master of the Hallows could make anyone power hungry.
What do you think of that?In 1983, a senior at West valley high filmed his final school year. What he captured would inspire one of the greatest movies of the 1980's. This is the true story of the real....Karate Kid.
This is not actually a true story, in case that wasn't clear. I took all the behind the scenes footage I could, the rehearsal videos, and cut them together to tell a new story that I wrote about Johnny. I brought in some of my friends to do Voice Over for me (big thanks to them) and edited it all together to create this mockumentary. I hope you enjoy it.
Here's where things get even more crazy. Some people are now combining an old theory – that Meera Reed, the girl currently with Bran, is actually Jon Snow's twin sister – with this other theory about Jon Snow's parentage; hence the R+L=J+M.
Despite the fact that Jon Snow looks a hell of a lot older than Meera in the TV series, this impressively in-depth Wiki of Ice and Fire lists the birth years of both characters as 283 AC – which would make them the same age. When you add in the fact that Lyanna Stark is also listed by the Wiki as dying in 283 AC (and Meera's supposed father Howland Reed was with Ned at the Tower of Joy on the day they went to find Lyanna), it seems like there's more than enough ground for a good old fan theory.