No matter what he did, it was nearly impossible to make his hair lay flat. Though many fans do remark that Harry's hair was appropriately messy in the third film in the series. This is the most obvious and most talked about of all of the changes made to Harray from books to movies. While the books talk over and over about how Harry had green eyes that were just like his mother's, in the films his eyes are blue.
It is important to note that they attempted to alter Daniel's appearance by equipping him with green contacts. Unfortunately, he was rather allergic to them and Rowling decided that his natural eyes would be just fine. Which would not have bothered fans had they not casted a girl with very dark eyes to play a young Lily in later films. By Amanda Steele Published Oct 25, The nearby Whomping Willow similarly moves somewhere down here. This necessitates the slight relocation of the semicircular tower and suspension bridge that were already in this area, as well as the removal of a small structure modeled directly after the Chapter House at the real-world Durham Cathedral another filming location for the early movies.
You can also glimpse some significant changes to the landscape in the shot above. You know the Quidditch training grounds seen mainly in the first film? The spot where Harry learns to fly? Yeah, the landscape literally swallows up much of this area as new hills form behind the school. The curtain walls that enclosed this area now disappear right into the hillsides, as you can see near the bottom left.
This is part of a larger trend of removing Alnwick Castle influences from the castle over the course of the series. A much more modest set of changes, but important nonetheless. For one, the hills behind the school added in the previous film become the location of the owlery, a relatively small tower that stands alone on a rocky outcrop. The entry area at the front of the Great Hall is revised with a second clock tower and a new courtyard often referred to in fan circles as the Viaduct Courtyard is added in front.
This was the last film to use the physical miniature, so this is the version that can now be seen in person at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London. The Astronomy tower plays an important role in this film, and the team ended up designing an entirely new tower to fit the bill. To make room for it, the Dark Tower and the semicircular Defense Against the Dark Arts tower get axed, although the new Astronomy tower does share some design elements with the latter.
Ignore the pre-steepened spires on the nearby towers. One of the last few vestiges of Alnwick Castle, the training grounds tower, gets replaced with a much simpler version with a smaller footprint. The filmmakers decided to go with an all-digital Hogwarts for this final entry, for better flexibility in shot design and to make it a lot easier to create battle damage. Although the CGI Hogwarts is generally designed to be identical to the miniature, there are still some changes.
For starters, the Viaduct Courtyard gets significantly enlarged, as this is a major location in the Battle of Hogwarts. The original viaduct — a feature dating all the way back to the first film!
Rather than connecting one half of the castle to the other, it connects the castle — specifically, the enlarged Viaduct Courtyard — to an adjacent area of land.
The area of the courtyard that connects to the viaduct receives some new gatehouses, too. This is the location of several notable scenes, including the final scene before the epilogue. Down at lake level, the boathouse is seen up close for the first time, and it gets a somewhat revised design.
Lastly, the wooden bridge that was added in Azkaban gets lengthened. Elitism and classism, based both on finances and heritage, are big problems in the magical world. Racism and ethnic cleansing also take center stage in both the books and the films. All these conflicts exist as budding commentary within the early Harry Potter films, whereas the Yates films pull these issues above the surface.
He took the characters through the veil of darkness by building on the first four films and making the transition into adult wizardry. Each director in the Harry Potter universe provided unique talents that varied appropriately in conjuction with the tone and complexity of the given material to be adapted. The best testament to all of the directors is the degree to which the films fit together as one whole work. The replacement of the moving Grand Staircase with a stationary, wide and extended Grand Staircase.
The enlargement of the Entrance Hall and the addition of the stone statues that fought in the Battle of Hogwarts. The redesign of the Boathouse. The change in position of Filch's office to further towards the back of the Great Hall. The addition of the Viaduct Courtyard Gatehouses. Comparison This is just a quick comparison between the Hogwarts from Philosopher's Stone and the Hogwarts we see in Crimes of Grindelwald:.
While this post does list several changes, many items it includes are just first-appearances of locations that we would have had no reason to visit in earlier films e. Chamber of Secrets or Divination Classroom, etc — Chronocidal. New locations are not changes.
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Sara Sara 31 1 1 bronze badge. And there is also a middle section of toilets: Now you might say that they are not the same bathroom but that would be wrong. We know for a fact that Myrtle visits other bathrooms multiple times, so I'm gonna need stronger evidence than Myrtle's presence to convince me it's the same bathroom.
Especially since I doubt Malfoy entered the girl's bathroom and sought Myrtle out to chat with her. Isn't it far more likely she spied on Malfoy like the perv we know she is in a boy's bathroom, saw him crying, and he eventually began confiding in her? I think the book even confirms this, but I'm not sure where the passage is. Fairly sure the bathroom from HBP is a boys bathroom on the sixth-floor. This article also seems to confirm that: harrypotter.
ThruGog wrote a great answer on this topic! Some more details of the actual changes rather than links would be better. Links go dead where as as long a this site remains alive the information will be available. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile.
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