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  1. May 28, 2020 · Related Stories. 51 of the Best Harry Potter Fan Fiction Stories; 40 of the Most Magical Harry Potter Quotes; We Ranked Every Single Harry Potter Movie; But whether we're looking at the novels or films, both are masterfully done and based on the prose and imagination of J.K. Rowling. Still, as fans, we can't help but compare the two, because ...

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    • General 1. House points. In the films, house points play a major role only in the Philosopher's Stone. In the other films, almost all mention of house points are omitted (except for two instances, one in Chamber of Secrets where Professor Sprout gives 10 points to Gryffindor, and the other in Prisoner of Azkaban, when Snape takes 5 points from Gryffindor).
    • Philosopher's Stone 1. The Boy Who Lived. The film begins with Harry's arrival at Privet Drive. As a result, everything that precedes this point in the book is omitted in the film, which includes
    • Chamber of Secrets 1. The Worst Birthday. The book begins in the morning of Harry's birthday. The film begins in the evening of the day the Masons' visit, omitting Dobby in the hedges and additional quarrels between Harry and the Dursleys.
    • Prisoner of Azkaban 1. Owl Post. The film starts with Harry performing the 'Lumos Maxima' Spell, well aware of the Restrictions of Underage Wizards and did not receive any warnings; every time he does it, Uncle Vernon would come to see what was happening and Harry would hide under the covers.
    • 1 Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone. It's almost an exact copy of the book. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (or The Sorcerer's Stone in America) is one of the closest adaptations of a book.
    • 2 Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets. Leaves out only a few small details. The second movie in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, is an extremely close adaptation of the book.
    • 3 Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire. It's very similar, but it forgets important moments. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth installment.
    • 4 Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1. Changes a few early details. The stakes are high for Harry and his friends in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
  2. Jun 27, 2022 · The "Harry Potter" films are based on a book series, but some details and plots are different. Some important characters who didn't make the cut include Peeves and Winky. The movies also don't ...

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    • The Final Duel Between Harry and Voldemort. Here's a scene from the movies that completely misses the point its book counterpart was going for. In the book, the final duel between Harry and Voldemort takes place in the Great Hall, where everyone can see.
    • Aging Up the Generation of Harry's Parents. Time to get a little controversial, but it has to be said. As fabulous as Alan Rickman was in the role of Severus Snape, and as hard as it would be now to imagine anyone else in the role, he was too old to play the character.
    • Harry Wasn't the Only One Who Could Have Been The Chosen One. At the end of Order of the Phoenix, just after he's finished his Divination O.W.L., Harry witnesses Professor Trelawny going into a sort of trance where she delivers the famous prophecy in which Harry appears to be the only one who has the ability to destroy Voldemort.
    • Giving Ron's Best Lines to Hermione or Cutting Them Out Completely. It's almost universally agreed upon that the Harry Potter films did Ron dirty. One of the most notable ways Ron got the short end of the stick was how most of his best lines were given to Hermione.
  3. Jan 26, 2020 · The Harry Potter movie franchise is one of the biggest and most successful franchises in cinematic history, spanning 10 years and grossing more than $7.7 billion. J.K. Rowling took the world by storm when she published the first Harry Potter book, The Philosopher's Stone, way back in 1997. It made Rowling a household name and paved the way for ...

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  5. Dec 16, 2020 · The books and films take place from 1991-1998 and between 2001-2008, respectively, though it's easy to get confused, considering the final book was released in 2007 and the final film in 2011. But ...

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