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Harry Potter: What Each Gryffindor Was Supposed To Look Like

May 30, 2021
We know

what

you're thinking, yes, it's hard to cast a movie exactly perfectly. Casting actors for the Harry Potter movies must have been a very difficult challenge, but you didn't click on this video as an excuse because you came to watch Binger cast. every difference of these Gryffindor students we're going to talk about things like Harry's moving scar and the crazy confusion surrounding the Weasleys. Everything is more fun when talking about everyone's favorite Hogwarts house. There's even an entry for Lavender Brown and you won't believe how much she is. changed the movies enough wait let's go excellent really excellent Ron Weasley Ronald Weasley is a unique friend whose courage expanded with

each

book that tells of the growth of Rupert Grint and the character did a lot Grint was the perfect choice during the initial casting due to his red hair natural and his freckles, he was meant to be a Weasley at first glance, it turns out Grint missed some of the finer details.
harry potter what each gryffindor was supposed to look like
JK Rowling describes Ron as tall for his age and a little long, he has big, swollen hands and feet, sure he sounds a little cartoonish, but consider how descriptive he is. Grint is 5/8, so he's not exactly tall as he grew, he also gained more muscles, which no one seemed to mind admitting that he was going to miss that last one yet. Not exactly

what

Ron Weasley shouts, although no one knew how these children were going to grow up. Casting a child actor to grow into these roles was always a roll of the dice, plus it's difficult to identify Louise Lee's wildest features,

each

of them has a different amount of freckles. and build, but it seems like it all worked out Fred and George Weasley, okay, we wanted to keep this list focused on Harry's Gryffindor for a year, but seriously, you can't avoid the Weasley twins.
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I need to joke. I'm Fred, well, we can't get lost. We won't talk about Ginny either, but we'll save her for another entry. These two quirky and wonderful Weasleys need their own attention, especially considering how difficult it is to get twins for a role. James and Oliver Phelps fit the description of Ron Weasley better than them. Fit Fred and George turns out the twins were a little short for their age and a little stockier, don't get us wrong, they're not

supposed

to be barrel chested, they just

look

more like Molly Weasley than Arthur Weasley, the Phelps twins got this role because well.
harry potter what each gryffindor was supposed to look like
They are twins and it was too good to pass up, they fit the characters so perfectly that we don't even care about the door and the chair, they are also identical which is hard to pick out, although it is easily assumed that the twins are also the couple. most recognized member of the family, it is a notable detail that we do not get from the actors, but we will let it pass as well. Ginny Weasley Honestly, it's hard to judge Ginny by the way she

look

s and the movie compares to the books, mainly because I almost never see Ginny in the movies, okay, so pointing it out is a little rude, but can you blame us?
harry potter what each gryffindor was supposed to look like
Ginny is

supposed

to be an energetic and lively girl with her friends, but we never actually see it in the movies, we only see her with Harry and her. She appears shy as if the character. I'm going to continue on with the books. He describes Ginny as having freckles and bright red hair. Well, she definitely lacks that freckled face for such an important part of the Weasleys' calling card that the filmmakers really don't. He seems to care that her hair is also duller than the vivid, flaming images we get of Rowling's character. It seems like she's not really a Ginny, but she considers how she fared in the role if you look at the entire Weasley family. as a casting decision then it's perfect, they seem like a real family, that's the real achievement here Dean Thomas, if you were from the other side of the pond in the UK then you probably never knew much about Dean Thomas at first Dean is barely a footnote in the Philosopher's Stone, in fact, is the American impression: the first book describes Dean Thomas as a black Londoner.
It was the only real detail we caught early on, but director Chris Columbus went with it when Dean had a lot more detail about his character in early drafts. the first book: his description was longer and his backstory was more complete, of course not everything makes it to a final draft and Dean's backstory was on the chopping block, the best we can say is that the actor Alfred Enoch is precisely how you should imagine Dean Thomas. Enoch told much of Dean's life through facial expressions and small scenes of him. It turns out that Dean lost his father at a young age and had no way to prove his true magical lineage.
We even missed his seventh year; You'd only know it from the books, but a documentary helps uncover small details Seamus Finnigan Seamus Finnigan will always be known for two things: his thick Irish accent and his ability to accidentally burn it, was a running joke in the first film that never went away despite Of that fact, Seamus never shows any. ineptitudes after that shaky start, you're here for a book, Finnegan, so let's get into it. Devin Murray had one thing going for him when he was cast in the role, he had that perfect Irish accent that the team was looking for at the time.
Only one problem: Murray's hair is noticeably black and wasn't going to change anytime soon. It was one of the biggest changes to a Gryffindor character because Seamus says his hair is actually a sandy blonde. They stuck with him because no one was more Irish than Murray. It's hard. Being the obnoxious skeptic in the later films, but Murray really made us root for his character, another thing they nailed was his role as the district attorney during his seventh year. They made sure that his face looked more swollen after several confrontations with the Cairo brothers. attention to detail right there Harry Potter finally the Boy Who Lived comes to be criticized the way we sound evil we should try to avoid paraphrasing Voldemort, right?
We don't want to give the wrong impression. We have seen many things. Harry is done, but we don't talk about his appearance that often. No, we are not referring to the fact that some people confuse them with Elijah Wood. It's nice to meet a fan, that's not even true, we just wanted to include a Bojack reference in this video, the truth is. Radcliffe was an excellent choice for the role, yet he had trouble adapting some of the finer details of the character. He fit Harry's height and had straw-like hair during the early films. The problem is that things changed over time as directors came and went. everyone messed with the location of the lightning scar, plus Harry never had green eyes, the details in the book, the team talked about contacts, but that never worked when they tried them, hey, at least he got the performance of the Patel twins before you.
Say it, we know that the two Patel twins aren't actually in Gryffindor, well, at least that's how it is in the books. Parvati Patil is the sister who was actually sorted into Gryffindor House. It was Padma Patil who was placed in the wrong house during the movies which we are going to talk about in bold for the sake of this entry as they are identical twins, yes the roles went to two actors who were not even related. Shefali Chowdhury was selected to play the role of Parvati from the fourth film onwards. and Afsaneh Zod was chosen to play her twin sister Padma, hence the reason why the twins are not identical in the film, apart from both actors fitting the character description well, the Patil twins are described as having the long black hair and Parvati wears her hair in a braided style.
Dean also claims that she is the prettiest girl in her year, but we are not going to confirm or deny any truth in that statement, it is better if we let you all be the judges. of that Neville Longbottom, which is why Rowling says Neville looks like him. his mother in many ways has a round face, he's a little chubby and of course he has blonde hair, wait, but Neville was supposed to have blonde hair, we should have known this, that's a big difference in the character and actor Matthew. Lewis, oh God, this is Seamus again, yeah, well, we're over it.
Look, it's easy to worry about all these differences, but Matthew Lewis became something more in that role, everything outside of the hair was perfect. Neville in those early films fit the role almost too well we started to care about him until the big shine of 2010, that's when Matthew Lewis and Neville Longbottom stopped being the same person in the eyes of fans around the world, oh god mine, do we even need to do it? Point out that he already knows that puberty was very kind to Matthew Lewis and apparently that wasn't the case for Nevel. Neville sure grew as a person and found courage in him.
There just wasn't any fictional brilliance happening. Lavender Brown. Three different actresses played the role of Lavender Brown in the films; it was not until the sixth film that actor Jesse Cave established himself as the character. This is what happens in the second and third films. Two different black actresses were given the role of Lavender Brown as a background character, changing her race. Later films led to accusations of well, we'll let Tom Sawyer explain, say, let me whitewash a little, yeah, it was a big deal at the time, it became a deal because there's no physical description of lavender in the books, she could be anyone the director wanted. for her to be at that point, which is also what created the problem in the first place.
In films, the crew often gives names to background characters to facilitate stage direction instead of saying student number three, calling her chatty or brown and then getting a named role, the first films were made before When the sixth book came out and the filmmakers had no idea that Lavender Brown would actually get a speaking role, hence the recasting a few years later Hermione Granger, I'm Hermione Granger and Emma Watson is Hermione Granger, the two of them will be united forever until the end of the days, we can't help but watch the scene with the perks of being a wallflower and wonder why she isn't in the library studying, that's how ingrained Watson is with the role, yet there are discernible differences between Miss Watson. and Miss Granger, the first film is the closest we ever came to a true double.
Hermione had bushy hair and big teeth and Emma Watson even memorized all the lines before things about her gradually changed after that, but for good reason there was a motivation to change the character as she grew and matured, e.g. , Amy Poehler changed her character on Leslie Knope Parks as the years went by, the same thing happened here, the character was becoming more and more confident in her skin and the actress wanted to show it off without mentioning that they were never able to get the perfect false teeth they made line delivery too challenging and seemed very cartoonish we don't care about the artistic liberties that worked for you we went through that entire list without disparaging any character We forgot about your favorite Gryffindor.
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