
AI Imagines The Harry Potter Cast As ’90s Sitcom Characters
Harry Potter: The Relatable Protagonist
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Ron Weasley: Harry's Scaredy-Cat Sidekick
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Hermione: The Brainy Bestie With Potion Mishaps
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Prof. Severus: Still a Mysterious Mentor
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Hagrid: A Quirky Gentle Giant With an Even Bigger Heart
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Bellatrix: An Eccentric Villain Who Injects Humor With Her Comic Schemes
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Draco: A Snobbish Heartthrob Became the "Asshole Next Door"
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Luna Lovegood: The Dreamy Oddball
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Fred and George: A Dynamic Duo
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Lord Voldemort: Still the Campy Villain, ofc
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Dumbledore: A Wise Sage With Humor in His Pockets
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Hedwig the Owl: The Faithful, Feathered Friend
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Cho Chang: Everyone's Teenage Crush
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Ginny Weasley: Beautiful, Spirited Firebrand
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Bill Weasley: Still a Cool Older Sibling
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Lucius Malfoy: The Snobbish, Cold-Hearted Aristocrat Add Satire to the Sitcom
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Remus Lupin: The Quirky Shapeshifter Brings Forth Layers of Comedy
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Prof. Minerva: Still a Stern but Caring Educator
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Fleur: A Fashionista Fatale With a Charming French Accent
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Lily Potter: A Beautiful, Loving Mother
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Neville: The Underdog Hero
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Angus: A Hilariously Inept House Elf
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Dudley Dursley: The Spoiled Brat
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Sirius Black: Breaking Hearts With His Devil-May-Care Attitude
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Gilderoy: The Glamorous Charmer
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Narcissa Malfoy: Still a Cold-Blooded Socialite
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Petunia Evans Dursley: She Becomes a Snobby Neighbor
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Tom Riddle: The Charming Manipulator is Still a Handsome Young Man
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Uncle Vernon: From a Grumpy Patriarch to a Funny Father Figure
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Viktor Krum: The Mysterious Heartthrob Looking Like a Bird of Prey
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AI Reveals What Harry Potter Characters Would Look Like Based On Their Book Descriptions
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We all know that movies and TV shows can get it very wrong sometimes when it comes to casting actors for book roles, and for the most part Harry Potter has got it sort of right... but diehard fans will know there are certain descriptions and physical attributes from the books that didn't make it to the screen. So here are the character reimagined as they should have ACTUALLY looked!Advertisement
Harry Potter
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There was a huge load of significance thrown on Harry's eyes in particular: that he had his mother's eyes, and that they were bright green. Most fans were annoyed that his eyes were most definitely not green in the movies, but it turns out they did try with green contact lenses but Daniel Radcliffe had a bad reaction to them! We'll let them off, because he was a perfect Harry.Advertisement
Hermione Granger
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While Emma Watson was a perfect Hermione, they did take a lot of liberties in making her more 'conventionally' beautiful - in the books, she was described as having VERY bushy hair (which they tried for in the first film, but then soon gave Emma effortlessly wavy locks) and large front teeth, which Emma didn't have - but hey, you can't win them all!Advertisement
Nymphadora Tonks
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Natalia Tena did make for a great Tonks, but we were a little bit disappointed that they got rid of the very short pixie-cut like hair that Tonks was described as having in the books. Though Tonks could change her appearance, her bubblegum pink, short spiky hair was a staple, and we didn't really see enough of that in the movie version! Least they gave her colored hair, though.Advertisement
Ron Weasley
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While Rupert Grint made a fantastic Ron Weasley, he did differ a little bit from his book description! Ron in the book was described as being very tall and gangly, whereas Grint had definitely more baby fat on his cheeks! Ron was also described as having way more freckles than Grint, as well as a particularly long nose. And, for some reason, described as having big hands and feet!Advertisement
Fred & George Weasley
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We don't need to put these two as separate points, of course, because they look identical! And we'd never dream of splitting them up. The Phelps twins gave great performances in the movies as the Weasley twins, both in personality and in looks. In the books, they were actually described as being rather short and stocky, whereas the movies went for tall and thin!Advertisement
Peter Pettigrew
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The movie definitely got it right casting veteran actor Timothy Spall as the devious Peter Pettigrew, and they went the extra mile giving him bigger, rat-sized teeth and a dishevelled appearance. In the book, he was described as being very short, with small, watery eyes and a pointed nose (so pretty much like a rat). We think they got it close enough, though!Advertisement
Draco Malfoy
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The movies got it bang on with casting Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy, just as much as they did with Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter. In the books, Draco was described as slender with white-blond hair - so props to the wig department - with a pale complexion and sharp facial features. Felton had it all, as well as the perfect acting chops, and a sneer on point!Advertisement
Bellatrix Lestrange
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Helena Bonham Carter sure knows how to play a villain, and she did a great job as Bellatrix. While her on screen performance was perfect, she was a little different to the original book description. Bellatrix was supposed to have more sleek and shining black hair, whereas the movie version was very much bushy and unkempt. There was also a huge focus in the book on her having heavy-lidded eyes.Advertisement
Ginny Weasley
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Fans of Ginny Weasley in the book were a little disappointed with the on screen counterpart, but most of this was down to the writing and performance rather than physical characteristics! Based on her more fiery personality in the books - to match her hair - we do think the movies didn't do her character justice (and they maybe could have gone a little redder with her hair!).Advertisement
Argus Filch
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They pretty much got Filch spot on from the book descriptions to the movie adaption, and more so because of the actor's commitment to the way Filch would move and walk as well as the way he looked. Filch was described as having more of a hunchback, and the actor definitely gave a performance of him being less than flexible and a little stooped!Advertisement
Severus Snape
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We can all agree that Alan Rickman as Snape was one of the best casting choices of all time, but that doesn't change the fact that they did change a few things from the book description. Let's be honest - Rickman's portrayal was a lot more 'attractive' than it should have been! Snape was described as having greasier hair, yellower teeth and sallower skin.Advertisement
Luna Lovegood
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Although we love the casting of Evanna Lynch in the movies as Luna Lovegood, they did change a few things - she was described as having dirty blonde hair which we imagined to be more scraggly, but in the movies they went with a more platinum blonde look! There was also a lot of focus in the book on her having very large, protuberant eyes and paler eyebrows.Advertisement
Dolores Umbridge
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Imelda Staunton gave a superbly horrible performance as Dolores Umbridge in 50 shades of pink - and by horrible we mean perfect - but there's no denying that the actress is a lot more good looking than the character should have been! In the book, Umbridge is described as being very toad-like in appearance, with a very wide and 'slack' mouth!Advertisement
These HP Actors Were Almost Cast As Other Characters! Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) as Gilderoy Lockhart
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Jason Isaacs played the slimy, snobbish father of Draco Malfoy brilliantly, so it's hard to believe he never originally auditioned for the role at all. He originally auditioned for the role of Gilderoy Lockhart - and you know what, we can see it! - but was asked to read for the part of Malfoy as well. He ALMOST didn't accept the role, either! But he was convinced to, and was very glad he did...Advertisement
Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) as Harry Potter
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When you're wanting to star in a movie as big as Harry Potter, of course you're going to want to play the leading role - and that's exactly what Tom Felton originally auditioned for. Not only that, but he auditioned for Ron Weasley, too! Ultimately, he got cast as Draco, and he now can't imagine anyone else playing the other two roles more perfectly than Dan and Rupert.Advertisement
David Thewlis (Remus Lupin) as Professor Quirrell
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If you're a fan of both David Thewlis and Ian Hart, you'll know they actually look and sound quite similar - so it might be no surprise to think that David Thewlis actually auditioned for the role of Professor Quirrell in the first movie. Luckily, it all turned out how it should, because Hart played a fantastic Quirrell and we really can't imagine anyone else playing our beloved Lupin!Advertisement
Helen McCrory (Narcissa Malfoy) as Bellatrix Lestrange
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Helena Bonham Carter made the role of Bellatrix truly her own, but it wasn't originally supposed to be hers! Helen McCrory - who ended up playing Narcissa - not only auditioned for the part, but got cast as Bellatrix, until she had to pull out after becoming pregnant. Helena was then asked to fill in the role, and she happily accepted - because of course she did!Advertisement
Liam Aiken was almost Harry Potter
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Liam Aiken is an American actor who had already worked with the first movie's director - and you'll know him as Klaus Baudelaire if you're a fan of Series of Unfortunate Events - and he was a favorite for playing the lead role. But J.K. Rowling had made it clear she only wanted British actors to play the parts in the movies, so that pretty much took Aiken off the map!Advertisement
Bonus... J.K. Rowling was actually offered the part of Lily Potter!
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Speaking of the author herself... she actually almost made a cameo in the movies, as authors of these adaptions often do! With her red hair, you have to admit J.K. Rowling probably would've looked the part to play Harry's mom, but she ultimately turned down the role (she would have appeared in the Mirror of Erised) because she thought she would mess it up!Advertisement