One common complaint amongst fans after seeing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was that we didn’t get to see Tonks and Remus’ death scene (although there wasn’t one in the book either).

As it turns out, director David Yates had wanted to shoot it but something held them up.

MuggleNet learned the details while speaking with Yates at Harry Potter Home Entertainment Celebration a couple weeks ago:

MN: Speaking of the battle, and the character moments… were there any that were lost in the final film?

DY: We kept most of them. We did keep most of them. We actually thought we might need more at one point… there was a point when I was editing and I said to Mark [Day], the editor, “I think we might need… maybe we need more blowing up of stuff. Maybe we need a few more…” We did talk about whether or not we wanted to see Tonks and Lupin fight to the death. Which would’ve been great. Absolutely great. And then we actually thought, “Okay. How do we pick it up? We can get David [Thewlis] back, we can get Nat [Tena] back. We can build a bit of battlement.” And at one point that was on the cards. But then, because of this 3-D conversion, we suddenly realized that we were actually not going to have the time to do it. Because we could shoot it, but we couldn’t have the visual effects and the 3-D conversion done in time. But we had serious conversations about it.