“I’d asked my assistant to find some documentaries where people talk about what it’s like to be tortured.
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In an exclusive with Fandango when the movie came out, he said: Director David Yates has said that Watson prepared for the scene, even researching beforehand. Instead of fully blocking out the whole scene at Malfoy Manor and following a script, Emma Watson worked with Bonham-Carter to make sure that they ended up with a truly heart-wrenching result. It can only be a credit to Bonham-Carter’s acting ability that Bellatrix turns up again on our list, this time for her torture of Hermione during Deathly Hallows: Part 1. Hermione being tormented by Bellatrix – Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Instead of cutting the scene, it was kept and used, the genuine reaction coming from the real friendship between the cast working better than anything that could have been scripted.Ħ. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson found Hermione’s description of Ron’s emotional range as that “of a teaspoon” so unexpected and odd that it broke all of them into authentic laughter. In a charming scene that serves to remind us that-wizard wars and epic backdrops aside-the trio really are just teenagers, Harry returns to the dorms after his first kiss with Cho to tell his friends all about it. Harry and Cho’s first kiss is a laughing matter – Order of the Phoenix When the camera captured Draco’s uneasy expression, it so perfectly reflected the character in that moment, so reluctant and unsure, that ended up being the take they went with.ĥ. We’ve all seen the awkward Voldemort hug meme, but did you know that it wasn’t in the script? Tom Felton’s look of uncertainty and discomfort is 100 percent real! (Wouldn’t you be a little unsure if someone dressed in that makeup came at you unprompted?) Ralph Fiennes kept switching up the dramatic scene each take to keep everyone on their toes, but there was nothing close to a hug on the pages. Voldemort hugging Draco – Deathly Hallows: Part 2 It works really well in the movie as it’s an elevated version of a tic that Mad Eye Moody has-a clue to his identity later on, of course-making this unscripted character choice something that really added to the plot of the whole movie, not just the scene.Ĥ. If you’ve seen it, you definitely know it-the distinctive, nervous tongue flicking and licking of his lips. David Tennant, who gave us an uncanny performance as Barty Crouch Jr., worked in a tic that isn’t in the books and wasn’t in the script either: the tongue thing. Barty Crouch Jr.’s flicky tongue tic – Goblet of Fireīellatrix is far from the only cast member who ad libbed eerie, questionably sane character traits to perfection on set. The scene did turn out wonderfully on camera, though, a perfect example of Bellatrix’s creepy madness-so at least poor Lewis’s discomfort wasn’t in vain! 3. Isn’t that horrific? I damaged him! He’s such a nice young man, he didn’t admit to me that he actually had some internal bleeding about three days later.” But unfortunately he moved toward the wand as I was prodding it. I thought I could brandish the wand like a sort of Q-tip, and clean out his ear. Bonham-Carter thought it would be fun to give the moment a little more character.
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While fan-favorite villain Bellatrix was restraining Neville, preventing him from escaping, she was meant to touch him with her wand during a spell. In fact, when filming Order of the Phoenix, Matthew Lewis was injured during one of Helena Bonham-Carter’s-though luckily only mildly.
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Bellatrix jabbing Neville in the ear – Order of the Phoenix Director Chris Columbus wanted to capture a moment of genuine enthusiasm and surprise, the exciting feeling of “fangirl witch meets famous wizard prodigy.” So, he instructed Emma Watson to say whatever popped into her head when she thought of meeting a celebrity, or the wizarding equivalent-and thank goodness he did, as that gave us Hermione’s distinctive, “Holy Cricket! You’re Harry Potter!” An adorable (and memorable) introduction if there ever was one.Ģ.
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The scene where the trio first meet on the Hogwarts Express is one of the most iconic in the series. Hermione saying “Holy Cricket” to Harry on the train when they meet – Philosopher’s Stone Whether the moment came about through clever improvisation, brilliant comedic timing, or simply forgetting a line, some of the results were far too good to leave on the cutting room floor.ĭid you know that all of these, from subtle details to iconic lines, were made up on the fly? 1. With eight movies spanning over a decade, it comes as no surprise that the large and talented cast of the Harry Potter movies went off script now and again.