Harry Potter Gryffindor Characters Should Have Looked Way Different
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 Published On Jul 1, 2020

What These Harry Potter Gryffindor Characters Were Supposed To Look Like From The Book.
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J.K. Rowling packed the Harry Potter novels with fascinating characters. Her descriptions of characters included detailed physical traits and complex personalities. When the Harry Potter movies went to the big screen, the casting crew had their work cut out for them. Not only was their selection of actors and actresses not infinite, they had to consider both physical and character traits in their decisions.

When you’re reading a book, it’s easy to interpret the author’s descriptions of people in your own way. Although, there are usually some definite descriptions that cannot be missed in the imagination process. This video takes clear descriptions of the Harry Potter characters from the novels and compares them to the actress or actor who played them in the movies.

If you’re wondering how well the characters of the Harry Potter books were cast in the movies, check out this video. From the main characters to the side characters to the villains, this video reviews the differences between Harry Potter characters in the books versus the movies. It covers the following Harry Potter characters:

Ginny Weasley
Hermione Granger
Albus Dumbledore
Ronald (Ron) Weasley
Neville Longbottom
Harry Potter
Dean Thomas
Fred and George Weasley
Bill Weasley
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Minerva McGonagall
Seamus Finigan
Parvati Patil
Colin Creevey

Some of these characters were casted phenomenally, while others were casted horrendously. You might find new appreciation for the characters who weren’t casted well because you’ll know what they should’ve looked like. Watch this video now to find out how each character matched up to the book!

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Written by: Ava Knox
Narrated by: Grant Kellett
Edited by: Ed Garcia

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