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Top 10 Magical Facts You Didn’t Know About Harry Potter
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10. Evanna Lynch beat anorexia, but wasn’t guaranteed the role of Luna Lovegood because
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of it
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The story that originally made the rounds was that Evanna Lynch was dying of anorexia
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and wrote to J.K Rowling, begging her for a part in the Harry Potter movies. Rowling
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then apparently agreed on the condition that Lynch got better. Not so. Evanna Lynch was
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just an average 11 year old girl from Ireland who was doing inpatient therapy for anorexia,
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she also happened to be a massive Harry Potter fan. She wrote to Rowling, expressing her
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fondness for the author and to her surprise, Rowling responded every time. She told Rowling
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about her disease and the author encouraged her to beat it, but the role of Luna Lovegood
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was never mentioned in the letters. Lynch recovered and at the age of 14, she found
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out that auditions were being held in London from a fan website and begged her father to
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take her. “It happened in such a short space of time that I didn’t get to tell her,”
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Lynch said. “The producers told her (Rowling) because they just mentioned the names of people.
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She was really shocked.”
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9. Alan Rickman didn’t really know all about Snape’s secret from the beginning
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It’s been rumoured that before the producers, directors, cast or any of the crew knew, there
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was only J.K Rowling and Alan Rickman. You know what we’re talking about – the secret
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that unravelled Severus Snape. The fact that he was a good guy, pretending to be a bad
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guy, pretending to be a good guy – or something like that. Truth is though, that the only
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one who truly knew from the beginning was J.K Rowling. “Not true. I don’t know who
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thinks that is true, but it’s not true,” Rickman said. “She gave me one tiny, little,
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left of field piece of information that helped me think that he was more complicated and
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that the story was not going to be as straight down the line as everybody thought.” Rowling
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thought that it was important that Rickman knew that Snape was going to be a very important
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character later on, but she never mentioned him being a double agent.Strangely enough,
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Rowling has never mentioned anything on the matter in any interviews, leaving it to Rickman
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to answer any questions on Severus Snape. So was Snape’s secret planned from the beginning
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or was it just a fluke? I suppose we’ll have to wait for Rowling to let us know through
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Pottermore…
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8. Dame Maggie Smith underwent chemotherapy for breast cancer during the last movies
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Can you imagine the Harry Potter series without the great Professor McGonagall? Dame Maggie
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Smith embodied the strict, but sensible professor through 10 years of filming and honestly we
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couldn’t imagine anyone better suited for the role, but it almost happened when Smith
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was diagnosed with breast cancer. When “Half Blood Prince” and “Deathly Hallows”
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Part 1 and 2 were being filmed, she underwent treatment and “staggered through” the
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final scenes. “You feel horribly sick. I was holding on to railings, thinking ‘I
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can’t do this’,” she said in an interview back in 2009 and thankfully, she has made
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a full recovery since then. “My energy is coming back. Shit happens. I ought to pull
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myself together a bit.” Attagirl Maggie!
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7. Daniel Radcliffe’s stunt double was left paralyzed after a flying scene went horribly
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wrong in “Deathly Hallows”
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From 2001 David Holmes had been Daniel Radcliffe’s (the actor that plays Harry Potter) stunt
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double. He took on fake dragons, ill-tempered trees and massive spiders, only to meet his
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match whilst rehearsing a flying scene for “Deathly Hallows,” when an explosion sent
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him hurling straight into a wall. Holmes broke his neck, which left him paralyzed for life.
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The horrific accident happened on January 2009 at the Warner Bros Studios in Leavesden.
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“I hit the wall and then landed on the crash mat underneath,” said Holmes in an interview
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with The Daily Mirror in March 2014. “My stunt co-ordinator grabbed my hand and said,
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‘Squeeze my fingers.’ I could move my arm to grab his hand but I couldn’t squeeze
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his fingers. I looked into his eyes and that’s when I realised what happened was major. I
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remember slipping in and out of consciousness because of the pain levels. I’d broken a
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bone before, so recognising that weird feeling across my whole body from my fingertips right
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down to my toes, I knew I had really done some damage.”
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6. Harry Potter and Voldemort turned out to be blood relatives
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There’s been a lot of debate surrounding the Peverell brothers and their “family
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heirlooms” among Potter fans. Harry received the invisibility cloak from Albus Dumbledore,
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only because he kept it for him after James Potter (Harry’s father) died. The cloak
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was passed down from generation to generation since Ignotus Peverell – one of the brothers
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from The Tale of the Three Brothers – was said to have gotten it from “Death” himself.
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On the contrary, Voldemort used the resurrection stone to make his ring horcrux and the books
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say that it had been passed down in his family as well. Does this mean that Harry and Tom
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Riddle have been blood-related all this time? Some fans say it’s obvious and that all
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pure-bloods in the Wizarding universe are related in some way. Sort of like the royals.
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Others strongly refuse to believe it. Whatever the case may be, we really doubt that Harry
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felt bad for killing his cousin 50 times removed.
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5. There’s a hotel in London with Hogwarts-Themed Wizard Chambers
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The Georgian House Hotel in Central London is a beautiful and luxurious retreat that
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was built back in 1851, and although all of its rooms and apartments are remarkable, none
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of them hold a candle to The Wizard Chambers. It comes with potion bottles, cauldrons, 4
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poster beds and various wizard décor that make the room feel as if you’ve just come
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from dinner in The Great Hall! The site offers various tours a muggle can take to educate
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themselves on the Wizarding World, but for the room being £209 for two people a night
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– it sure doesn’t come cheap.
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4. J.K Rowling hid a LOT of plot details that were later revealed
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If there’s one thing that was safe to assume, it would be that J.K Rowling loves her riddles…
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hmm is that why her antagonist’s real name is Tom Riddle? Well, it sure seems like she’s
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quite the Riddler if you look at all the puzzles hidden in the pages of the Harry Potter series.
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Remember how “Tom Marvelo Riddle” became an anagram for “Voldemort”? Well that
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was just a small taste. In “The Order of the Phoenix” after Harry and Dudley were
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attacked by dementors, they return home to an angry Uncle Dursley. When Harry mentions
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that they were attacked by dementors, Uncle Dursley demands to know what they are, only
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to have Aunt Petunia tell him (absentmindedly, of course) that “They guard the wizard prison,
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Azkaban”. An astonished Harry then asked her how she knew about them and she responded
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with, “I heard – that awful boy – telling her about them – years ago”. Obviously
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Harry assumed she had meant his father, James, but we learn “Deathly Hallows” that “the
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awful boy” that Aunt Petunia was referring to was Severus Snape – and that’s just
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one conundrum out of numerous others.
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3. The First Wizarding War was at the same time as Word War II and Voldemort was influenced
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by Hitler
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Many writers are influenced by history, culture and literature and Rowling was no exception
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to this rule. She based the story of the First Wizarding War greatly on that of Nazi Germany
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in the Second World War and also centred it on that time. “I wanted Harry to leave our
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world and find exactly the same problems in the wizarding world,” she’s said in an
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interview. “So you have the intent to impose a hierarchy, you have bigotry, and this notion
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of purity, which is this great fallacy, but it crops up all over the world. People like
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to think themselves superior and that if they can pride themselves in nothing else they
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can pride themselves on perceived purity. So yeah that follows a parallel [to Nazism].”
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Voldemort’s life and likeness was also greatly influenced by Hitler and his dictatorship.
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Although the two are different in their own ways, their hunger for power and distaste
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for anyone “different” from them still remain the same.
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2. Seventeen actors who worked on the Harry Potter movies have died
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A staggering amount of actors and actresses have died since appearing in Harry Potter.
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From David Ryall who played Elphias Doge in “Deathly Hallows” to Sir Richard St. John
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Harris, who played the first Albus Dumbledore before his unexpected death in 2002. It’s
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true that the films are filled with people of an older generation, but even a few younger
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cast members have had an untimely death. Take Dave Legendo who played Fenrir Greyback, for
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example, who died at the age of 51 because of heart-related issues. An even younger actor,
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Robert Knox, who portrayed Marcus Belby, died at the tender age of 18, when he was stabbed
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to death outside a bar when he was defending his little brother. Others include Timothy
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Bateson, who voiced Kreacher, the house elf, Richard Griffiths, who played Vernon Dudley,
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and Rik Mayall who played Peeves the Poltergeist, but whose scenes were cut from the finished
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film.
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1. J.K Rowling regrets Hermione ending up with Ron instead of Harry and nearly killed
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Ron off
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It seems that J.K Rowling had no love lost for poor Ron Weasley at times. She’s admitted
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that she “may have got it wrong” to pair him and the beautiful Hermione Granger up
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in the end, when it was obvious that Hermione should have ended up with Harry Potter instead.
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“I wrote the Hermione-Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfilment,” she said. “That’s
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how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature
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and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended
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up with Ron.” She believed that Ron would never really be able to make Hermione happy
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and Emma Watson, who played Hermione, agrees. Not only that, Rowling once considered offing
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poor Ron altogether! “Funnily enough, I planned from the start that none of them would
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die. Then midway through, which I think is a reflection of the fact that I wasn’t in
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a very happy place, I started thinking I might polish one of them off. Out of sheer spite.”
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Luckily though, Ron didn’t end up at the wrong end of Rowling’s pen, unlike Dumbledore,
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Dobby or Hedwig.