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Spall on Wormtail's Evil Vulnerability
13 Dec
Summary
- Peter Spall found Wormtail's complex mix of evil and vulnerability fascinating.
- He considered cooking Voldemort in a stew a favorite, memorable scene.
- Spall supports the new Harry Potter series, calling it a huge success.

Actor Peter Spall recently shared his thoughts on portraying the villainous Peter Pettigrew, also known as Wormtail, in the Harry Potter film series. Spall described his character as a weak individual driven by a desire to survive, highlighting the compelling duality of his extreme evil stemming from deep-seated vulnerability and feebleness.
One of Spall's most memorable moments was filming the scene in 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' where Wormtail prepared Voldemort in a potion of stew. He felt this depicted the character's despicable nature, stemming from his own weakness and serving as a powerful metaphor for the nature of evil and survival.
Looking ahead, Spall expressed strong support for the upcoming Harry Potter TV series, predicting its immense success. He believes the franchise's enduring popularity and imaginative story significantly contribute to introducing children to literature and fostering a love for reading, which he views as a profoundly positive impact.




