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Harry Potter Characters: In the Books Vs. In the Movies

May 10, 2020
How JK Rowling Imagined the Harry Potter Characters Versus How They Were Portrayed in the Movies JK Rowling brought us the world of Harry Potter and endowed it with an impressive number of secrets, some of which she only revealed after writing the last book, some They were discovered by fans. and some weren't hidden at all, for example, even though the

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are iconic to so many people, some

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don't match the descriptions in the

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. Did you know that when the first book was written, Professor Snape was in his early 30s? our video for more fascinating details number 1 Harry Potter casting for the main character of the Harry Potter

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took quite a while everyone wanted to find the perfect Harry and they did it Daniel Radcliffe did an incredible job bringing the character to life and making him truly authentic, However, some of the important aspects of Harry's appearance in the books were not reflected in the film, for example, according to the books, the Boy Who Lived has his mother's green eyes and messy hair that refuses to be hairstyle like his father's and even though Radcliffe has blue eyes and not-so-messy hair, his portrayal of Harry is still perfect.
harry potter characters in the books vs in the movies
Number Two Hermione Granger Hermione Granger is an important part of the golden trio and the brightest witch of her age, as Ron once told Harry, we wouldn't last. Two days without her and that couldn't be more true. Emma Watson did a wonderful job portraying different sides of Hermione, but what about her appearance? Let's see JK Rowling once sad because Hermione looks a little like her own self-portrait of her eleven-year-old self that the author chose. a thick shock of brown hair and large front teeth that she reduced in Goblet of Fire, although when Malfoy's spell bounced off of Hermione to be the distinguishing features of this little love, however, Emma Watson had this thick bush only in the first movie, he also has nice teeth from the beginning apart from that Emma Watson undoubtedly makes her mind number three come true Ron Weasley Harry's best friend and the king Ron Weasley is one of the funniest and most interesting

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in Harry's world Potter we all remember his little jokes and comments as well as his typical Weasley appearance, but was it adequately reflected in the film?
harry potter characters in the books vs in the movies

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Well to be honest Ron wasn't spared in the books either, he has a long nose and freckles not found on Rupert Grint, well at least they have hair. true, of course Rupert played Ron perfectly, but why not add some missing elements? number four Severus Snape misunderstood and lonely Severus Snape remains one of the most complicated and ambiguous characters in the film series, and it cannot be denied that the incredible Alan Rickman was an exceptional actor and a great Severus Snape. The way he was able to make almost everyone dislike his character for almost the entire story and then change everything in one scene is simply amazing, but let's try to remember the description of Severus in the book greasy black hair and a hooked nose It seems that everything is perfect, but we must not forget that he was supposed to be in his early thirties at the beginning of the first book, to our dismay, the entire franchise suffers from age exaggeration and there is nothing we can do about it number five Albus Dumbledore the Hogwarts' wisest headmaster Professor Albus Dumbledore was played by two different people in the film series.
harry potter characters in the books vs in the movies
Richard Harris played the role of Dumbledore in the first two films, but unfortunately did not live to star in them. in the following films and he was replaced by Michael Gambon. If you compare his film appearances with the original, it seems that Richard Harris looked a little more like Dumbledore from the book, who had blue eyes and wore half glasses, at the same time, none of the actors had Dumbledore's. With a very long and crooked nose, both actors played Dumbledore authentically, except for that famous and quiet Goblet of Fire scene, although it is still surprising, although character number six, Alastor Moody, Aleister Moody was the real mystery of the Goblet of Fire.
harry potter characters in the books vs in the movies
Fire and it was perfectly reflected in the movie as Well, Brendan Gleeson made it all look very believable and cool, but every part of Aleister Moody's image was portrayed correctly when Mad Eye appears in the book. He is described as a man with a very disfigured face and tip of his nose in the film, regardless of how he looks. Alright, apart from the famous Mad Eye and several lines on his face, it's as dangerous a movie actor's job as the original character, one way or another, Gleason's performance makes up for it, making his mood really strange and a little scary.
Number seven Viktor Krum Viktor. Krum is an excellent Quidditch player who later becomes Hermione's love interest. He is an introverted, reserved and polite person in

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. He was played by Bulgarian actor Stanislav E&F Ski, but his appearance in the film is similar to Crumbs Earned in the film. Good book, according to JK Rowling's vision. Viktor Krum was tall, thin and had an aquiline nose. He also had thick eyebrows and dark hair and looked uncomfortable on the ground. Some of these details made it into the movie, but unfortunately most of them didn't appear. It hasn't changed at all Crumb's overall image is still the same person he was supposed to be in books number eight Petunia Dursley Petunia Dursley is Harry's aunt who later becomes his guardian.
She has played perfectly in the Fiona Shaw film series. but some of the original characteristics of petunias were lost in the movies in Mrs. Dursley's books. Dursley is described as having a long neck that gave him the ability to spy on her neighbors, which she loved to do. Additionally, she has blonde hair that her son Dudley inherited. None of this is in the movies, in fact, both Mrs. Dursley and Dudley are dark, no big deal, but it would still be interesting to see the blonde Dursley number nine Minerva McGonagall, a strict but fair leader of Gryffindor.
Minerva McGonagall was highly respected by all her students impeccably played by charismatic and talented Maggie Smith became one of the most beloved characters for many Potters, so McGonigle's image was correctly portrayed in the film series in the books. Minerva is described as a tall, black-haired, stern-looking woman who, according to Harry's first impression. She is not someone to cross, everything is reflected in the film, apart from the age of the character. You see, the Transfiguration professor was 56 when Harry first arrived at Hogwarts, so the character in the book is actually much younger, number ten. Dolores Umbridge Dolores Umbridge is probably the youngest.
Character hated by Lord Voldemort himself and that is saying something true. The character was played brilliantly by Imelda Staunton, who showed Dolores' true colors. Her personality was perfect. There was only one thing wrong. She's too pretty for um bridges. Original image in the books. Dolores Umbridge. It looks as disgusting on the outside as it really is on the inside, it certainly bears some resemblance to a frog thanks to its round, bulging eyes, its large mouth and its pale, loose skin, and of course the final stroke is a small black bow. which resembles a fly in its short mouse-like color. hair number eleven Rufus Scrimgeour Rufus Scrimgeour becomes the minister of magic in Half-Blood Prince.
He is a man of action according to Dumbledore, but he is also quite impulsive, which leads him to make not-so-good decisions most of the time. the book Rufus resembled an old lion due to his mane of gray hair and his style of clothing, he wore wire-rimmed glasses and had a limp, so Bill Nighy, who played Scrimgeour, looked very similar to his character in the book , just the glasses and hair color. They are missing despite their disagreements with Harry Scrimgeour resembled a lion, the symbol of Gryffindor, he has all the courage in the world, which was demonstrated once again when he refused to reveal Harry's whereabouts, even under torture. twelve.
Bill Weasley Bill is Arthur's first son. and Molly Weasley, works for Gringotts and is married to Fleur Delacour. Bill is cool, funny, brave, and laid-back when we first meet him in the books. He is described as tall, thin and handsome. He looks like a rock star and usually wears his hair in a ponytail, however, his appearance changes into the Half-Blood Prince as a result of his fight with the werewolf Fenrir Greyback, he received enormous scars that grotesquely disfigured his face, although Fleur Delacour I didn't love him any less for that in the movie. We can see just a few scratches, but nothing remotely close to the book's description, but aside from that movie poster, number thirteen is just as impressive.
Narcissa Malfoy Narcissa Malfoy is the mother of Draco and Bellatrix Lestrange, his younger sister, she is an arrogant woman and a true believer in the importance of blood purity like the rest of the Malfoy family in the aristocratic books Narcissa Malfoy is tall and very pale according to Harry, she looks like she has dung under her nose, especially Narcissa has long white hair that makes her look drowned. Woman, this little detail disappeared in the movies, although it is not clear why they gave her two shades of hair, but we still have to admit that she looks very good, so who is your favorite character from the world of Harry Potter and why What tell us in the comments section below?
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