When Harry Potter unexpectedly competes in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament, he faces magical creatures, tough challenges, and dark secrets that lead him to confront the rise of the dark wizard, Voldemort.

One key moment in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is when Harry and Cedric Diggory grab the Triwizard Cup together, only to be transported to a graveyard where Voldemort returns to power. This marks a turning point in the series, as the wizarding world realizes the threat is far from over.

Fan theories suggest that the Triwizard Tournament was a trap set up by dark forces long before Harry even entered. Some believe that Dumbledore knew more about the dangers and might have even planned for Harry to face Voldemort to prepare him for what was to come.

What if Harry never entered the tournament? Would the dark forces have found another way to bring Voldemort back? An alternate ending could have shown Cedric surviving and Harry being forced to fight Voldemort alone later. A prequel could explore how the Tournament was originally created and the history of the magical powers behind it, diving into the deeper mystery of Voldemort’s rise to power.

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