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  1. Mar 17, 2020 · In the book, Sirius is described as corpse-like due to his malnourishment in Azkaban, with a gaunt skeletal face and shiny eyes. While in the movies his hair is cut just below the earlobes, in the books his curly locks go all the way down to his elbows!

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  2. Jul 14, 2019 · Here are some of the most striking adaptations – and how they were described in the books. From Harry’s famous green eyes being changed to blue to Narcissa Malfoys unique two-tone ’do, here’s how the Harry Potter characters transformed from page to screen, and why they were reimagined for the films.

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    • Albus Dumbledore. According to the books: In addition to wearing half-moon glasses and giving off "an impression of great energy," (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban), Dumbledore is described as "tall, thin, and very old, judging by the silver of his hair and beard, which were both long enough to tuck into his belt...
    • Hermione Granger. In the books: "She had a bossy sort of voice, lots of bushy brown hair, and rather large front teeth." (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone)
    • Rubeus Hagrid. According to the books: "He was almost twice as tall as a normal man and at least five times as wide. He looked simply too big to be allowed, and so wild – long tangles of bushy black hair and beard hid most of his face, He had hands the size of trash can lids, and his feet in their leather boots were like baby dolphins."
    • Neville Longbottom. According to the books: Neville is described in Sorcerer's Stone as "a round-faced boy," and Rowling has stated in an interview that she imagines Neville as "short and plump and blond."
  3. Lupin and Snape look much older than they’re supposed to be (in their 30s), James and Harry are supposed to be almost identical except for Harry’s eyes (which are supposed to be green but not fluorescent), Bill is supposed to be very good looking, have longer hair and an earring, and Ginny’s freckles just look weird.

  4. Jul 21, 2007 · Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a fantasy book written by British author J. K. Rowling, and the seventh and final novel of the Harry Potter series. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

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  5. Hermione, who has carefully studied The Tales of Beedle the Bard, shows Harry an unexplained symbol that someone drew onto a page of the book after it was printed—a symbol that looks like a triangular eye, with a vertical line for a pupil. Harry recognizes it as the symbol Luna’s father was wearing at the wedding, and he tells Hermione how ...

  6. Oct 4, 2019 · And Harry Potter book fans take these things very seriously. Here is a list of some of the most poignant differences between the descriptions in the book and the way that the characters were portrayed on screen.

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