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  1. May 19, 2021 · Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is one of the most important films in the series. Here's what you need to know about the ending of the movie.

  2. Jan 16, 2013 · I was wondering if anyone knew of a source listing origins for the various Harry Potter names. I know Rowling put a lot of thought into the names she used. For example: Severus was the name of a short-lived Roman Emperor who was very Severe; Minerva (as in McGonagal) was the Roman Goddess of Wisdom

  3. Nov 3, 2024 · In "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," someone enters Harry into the Triwizard Tournament as a trap. So who did it, and why?

    • Nina Starner
    • Overview
    • Plot
    • Chapters
    • Cast
    • Character omissions
    • Differences from the book
    • Mistakes
    • Behind the scenes
    • Home video release dates

    "Dark and Difficult Times Lie Ahead"

    — Official tagline

    is a British-American fantasy film based on the fourth novel by J. K. Rowling, released on 18 November 2005. Mike Newell made his directorial debut for the series, while Steve Kloves returned from the first three films to write, as did David Heyman to produce. Reprising their roles from the previous films are Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Robbie Coltrane, Michael Gambon, Jason Isaacs, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, David Bradley, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Robert Hardy, Shirley Henderson, and Mark Williams, while Brendan Gleeson, Miranda Richardson, Frances de la Tour, Predrag Bjelac, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Stanislav Ianevski, Clémence Poésy, Robert Pattinson, and David Tennant make their debut for the series.

    This film is also the first appearance for Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, a role which he would go on to reprise in all subsequent films in the series, except for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

    On the early morning hours of 16 August 1994, Frank Bryce is murdered by the hand of Lord Voldemort, who is apparently plotting to get to Harry Potter with the aid of Wormtail and an unidentified young man. Harry is woken up from a dream involving this by Hermione Granger.

    Harry then travels by Portkey to the 422nd Quidditch World Cup with Amos and Cedric Diggory, whereby they witness the defeat of Bulgaria to Ireland. After the match, a gang of Death Eaters sparks terror among the campsite and Harry is separated from the others in the confusion and is knocked unconscious. After the destruction of the campsite, the unidentified young man from Harry's dream casts the Dark Mark into the sky, but flees when the others find Harry.

    Harry, Ron, and Hermione arrive at Hogwarts, where they learn that the Triwizard Tournament will be taking place at the school that year. Delegations of students from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang arrive in the school to take part in the tournament: however, during the introductions, Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody enters the Great Hall and is introduced as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher for that year.

    The Goblet of Fire, a magical object that selects the participants for the tournament, selects Fleur Delacour, Viktor Krum and Cedric Diggory. However, before the celebrations can begin, an unexpected fourth name is ejected from the goblet and is revealed to be Harry Potter. Albus Dumbledore proceeded to interrogate Harry as to how his name got into the goblet. His innocence is confirmed by Moody, but Harry is still required to compete in the tournament, as Barty Crouch Snr states that Harry is under a magical binding contract. The majority of students in the school believe Harry had cheated by entering into the tournament himself, and because of this incident, this made Ron jealous, causing him to shun Harry.

    Harry soon learns that the first task is to steal a Golden egg from a dragon, after Rubeus Hagrid shows him the dragons for the task in the Forbidden Forest. He informs Cedric of the upcoming task and, with thanks from Moody, is able to capture the egg using his Firebolt broomstick. Ron realises that Harry would never knowingly put himself into such danger without knowing about it beforehand, and the two make up and begin talking once more. During the winter holidays, Hogwarts plays host to a Yule Ball, but the evening ends on a bad note, as Ron jealously learns that Hermione had a date with Viktor Krum. Harry later has a similar dream to the one he had over the summer, but from the point of view of Frank and wakes when Frank is killed by the Killing Curse. Grateful for his tip-off about the dragons, Cedric tells Harry how to solve the clue with the egg and advises him to "take a bath".

    Harry listens to the Golden Egg in the Prefect's Bathroom and correctly deduces that the second task involves a trip into the Black Lake to find something that has been taken from him. Having obtained Gillyweed from Neville Longbottom before the task, he uses it to swim under the lake for an hour and rescues Ron from the Merpeople. He also frees Gabrielle Delacour, as Fleur does not arrive due to her being attacked by Grindylows. His act of saving Gabrielle, despite her not being Harry's hostage, allows him to gain second place and ties his points with Cedric, while earning him two kisses from Fleur herself.

    1.The Riddle House

    2.The Portkey

    3.The Quidditch World Cup

    4.The Dark Mark

    5.The Triwizard Tournament

    6.The Goblet of Fire

    Main cast members
    Unidentified cast members
    Non-notable cast members

    •Aurora Sinistra

    •Ludovic Bagman

    •Molly Weasley (Mentioned only)

    •Vernon Dursley

    •Petunia Dursley

    •Dudley Dursley

    2. The Scar
    3. The Invitation
    4. Back to the Burrow
    5. Weasley's Wizard Wheezes
    6. The Portkey
    7. Bagman and Crouch

    •In the Welcoming Feast at the start of term in Hogwarts, when Mr Filch is running up to Dumbledore, he passes Ron Weasley twice.

    •Also in the Welcoming Feast, Seamus Finnigan can be seen sitting next to Ron Weasley. But later in this scene he is shown sitting next to Hermione, on the other side of the table.

    •During Moody's unforgivable curse lesson, when he writes down "unforgivable curses," the "o" in the word unforgivable is large, but when he has the spider under the Imperius Curse, the o is smaller.

    •During the scene where the Champions are announced, one of the Weasley Twins is seen sitting two seats on to Harry, next to Seamus Finnigan. During Dumbledore's call for the students to sit, both of the Weasley Twins are seen sitting down with other students behind him. When the shot goes back to Harry, the Weasley twin is sitting there in the same place.

    •In the scene when Moody is about to chase Draco Malfoy his staff is sticking out at an angle but when we next see it it is up straight. Also when he goes towards Draco after turning him into a ferret saying You stinking, cowardly, scummy." he is using his staff for support but after Draco says the line "My father will hear about this" and chases him he is chasing him without support.

    •When Fred throws Ron the note about the ball that is coming up soon it is written at the top of the page with four lines but when Ron reads it, it only has three lines and is in the centre of the page.

    •This is the first film to be rated PG-13 in the US, 12A in the UK and M in Australia (M means the film is not recommended for under 15s, but not illegal to sell). The previous films were given a PG or lower rating in those countries.

    •This is the only Harry Potter film not to feature Julie Walters as Molly Weasley.

    •First appearance of Honeydukes Express lady since Philosopher's Stone.

    •The Hogwarts song mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone appears in the film as a deleted scene.

    •Opening credits:

    •This is the only film were the title appears without fading in. Instead the "Harry Potter" part pans in from the skies, and the "Goblet of Fire" letters appear through a blue flame like effect.

    •7 March 2006: Canada, United States

    •10 March 2006: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay

    •17 March 2006: Singapore, Thailand

    •20 March 2006: United Kingdom

    •23 March 2006: Egypt

    •25 March 2006: Iceland

  4. It follows Harry Potter, a wizard in his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the mystery surrounding the entry of Harry's name into the Triwizard Tournament, in which he is forced to compete.

    • J. K. Rowling, Klaus Fritz
    • 2000
  5. “Potter” is a common surname which JK Rowling chose precisely because it doesn’t stand out - though she may have taken inspiration from the idea of a “potter’s field” which is a burial place for unknown or unclaimed bodies, often associated with war.

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  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Because Daniel Redcliffe was allergic to contact lenses, Harry has blue eyes in the films. In the books, his eyes are described as bright green. The naming of the four Hogwarts houses “ Gryffindor “, “ Slytherin “, “ Hufflepuff ” and “ Ravenclaw ” came about during a flyover and was recorded by J.K. Rowling on a bag.

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