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  • 10 Harry Potter Easter Eggs You Might Not Have Noticed

  • J.K.

  • Rowling is one of the most successful authors of all time, creating the Harry Potter series,

  • which has now retroactively been re-titledThe Wizarding World of J.K.

  • Rowlingin an attempt to cash on that Marvel Cinematic Universe cash.

  • The first in a series of prequel movies, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find them has just been

  • released and tells of the journey of Newt Scamander, and the adventures that led to

  • him writing the text book that Hogwarts uses.

  • A textbook that you can buy in your local bookshop.

  • With it came numerous easter eggs and call backs to the Harry Potter books and movies,

  • so weve decided to talk about those easter eggs and fun bits of trivia from not just

  • the newest film, but the books and movies that came before it.

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  • Here are 10 10 Harry Potter Easter Eggs You Might Not Have Noticed

  • Beware though, there will be spoilers.

  • Naughty Couple Alfonso Cauron’s Prisoner of Azkaban is

  • wildly different from the rest of the franchise.

  • It was a huge shift in tone from the two previous movies which were still relatively light hearted

  • kids affairs, and was the first of the movies to go for the boring grey colour grading the

  • rest of the main series would use from that point on.

  • Despite being a hugely important item in the books, the Marauder’s Map had it’s only

  • significant appearance in this movie.

  • The map is a magical item that maps out Hogwarts, all it’s teachers, students and even the

  • ghosts.

  • It see’s you all the time, whether you want it to or not.

  • Like in the credits when it catches some students doing something they probably shouldn’t

  • be doing.

  • Werewolf Names Sticking with Prisoner of Azkaban for a moment,

  • J.K.

  • Rowling makes references to Roman and Norse Mythology with the names of her franchises

  • two werewolves.

  • Remus Lupin, the defence against the dark arts teacher, and Harry’s favourite teacher,

  • was named after Remus from the story of Remus and Romulus.

  • Two brothers raised by a wolf, one of whom according to mythology founded Rome, the other

  • of whom disappeared.

  • The franchise’s other werewolf, Fenrir Greyback, is named after Fenrir, or Fenris Ulf, the

  • giant wolf from Norse Mythology, one of the three children of Loki.

  • Fenrir is foretold to kill the King of the God’s Odin when Ragnarok finally comes.

  • Norse mythology is the root of a great deal of fantasy work and includes not only Harry

  • Potter, but

  • Dumbledore’s Sister Much of the plot of Fantastic Beasts revolves

  • around the Obscurus.

  • An Obscurus is a child who is forced to suppress their magical power, which drives them insane

  • and can also be very destructive.

  • What fans soon worked out very quickly after seeing Fantastic Beasts, was that the movie

  • had effectively explained what happened to Dumbledore’s sister Ariana without ever

  • mentioning her.

  • Ariana matches the description of an obscurus perfectly.

  • We know that she suppressed her magic powers and we know that she was driven mad by it.

  • With these movies serving to flesh out the background of the Harry Potter world, we can

  • only imagine that it won’t be long until it’s explored in full detail.

  • So who’s looking forward to the three hour duel between Dumbledore and Grindelwald over

  • Ariana?

  • Leta LeStrange One of the little details included as sequel

  • bait in Fantastic Beasts was the mention of Leta LeStrange.

  • While at this stage we know very little about her, we know that she was involved with Newt

  • Scamander for a number of years, was described as ‘a taker’, and we know that she is

  • somehow related to Voldemort’s second in command, Bellatrix Lestrange.

  • Right now she’s pretty much wrapped in mystery, as she does not appear in the books nor is

  • she even mentioned.

  • What we do know is that she has been confirmed to appear in the sequels, once again played

  • by Zoe Kravitz and she is most likely going to be an antagonist.

  • After all, she does come from a lineage of dark wizards.

  • 5.

  • Battle of Hogwarts Date Here’s one from the books.

  • While being very disappointing in the film, the books battle of Hogwarts was truly epic.

  • Giants, giant spider’s and Buckbeack leading an army of thestrals, not to mention the house

  • elves fighting, this was truly the best climactic battle to never be properly realised on screen.

  • What you might not know however, is that the Harry Potter books do not actually take place

  • in the modern day.

  • The first book was released in 1997, and in 1998 in America, but was set in 1991.

  • The reason for this isn’t completely clear, but it’s pretty interesting when you consider

  • that the final battle in the final book takes place in the same year that Harry Potter and

  • the Philosopher’s Stone was rebranded and published in America.

  • Deathly Hallows Symbol Surprise Appearance One thing that sets the Harry Potter films

  • apart from the majority of other movie adaptations, is J.K.

  • Rowling having heavy involvement in the development of the movies.

  • Including only giving permission and never giving the rights to the movies, Rowling was

  • able to have a huge influence on the movies.

  • In fact, she even made sure that certain symbols, such as the deathly hallows symbol appeared

  • in the Goblet of Fire movie, despite the hallows not even being known until the final book.

  • While two of Hallows themselves, Harry’s invisibility cloak, Dumbledore’s wand had

  • already appeared, the movies were setting up the Deathly Hallows before the books even

  • were.

  • Its details like this that makes us wish that there were more authors being heavily involved

  • with the adaptation of their books.

  • While authors like Gillian Flynn and Susanne Collins wrote the screenplays for the adaptations

  • of their movies Gone Girl and The Hunger Games respectively, it’s still a rarity and we’d

  • like to see it happen more often.

  • Multiple Uses of 7 J.K.

  • Rowling, not unlike Halo developer, Bungie has a real love the number 7.

  • It’s considered a lucky or magic number in many cultures and the number 7 can be seen

  • all over the harry potter universe.

  • In universe the number 7 actually has magical properties that make magic more powerful,

  • which is why Voldemort chose to make seven horcruxes.

  • Not only that but there are 7 years of School at Hogwarts, 7 players on a Quidditch team

  • and in the movies Harry’s player number is 7.

  • When Harry Potter and his allies all drank polyjuice potion to look like Harry it resulted

  • in 7 Harry Potter’s flying around on 7 broomsticks.

  • Not only that but when kidnapped by Barty Crouch Jr., Alistair Moody was kept in a magic

  • chest that had 7 locks.

  • And of course we have to mention that the main series of Harry Potter of course features

  • seven books.

  • Snape Talking in Code Generally speaking, Professor Snape is a bit

  • of a jerk and literally the first thing he does to Harry is give him a nonsense question.

  • Asking what he would get if he added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood.

  • He does it intentionally to make Harry seem dumb and unimportant, however if you know

  • Victorian Flower language, youll now that asphodel is a type of lily, and meansmy

  • regrets follow you to the grave”, andwormwoodmeans absence.

  • This means that Snape is literally saying to Harry that he regrets what happened to

  • Harry’s mother.

  • While Snape’s history with Harry’s mother is made fairly clear in the first book, its

  • not until much later in the film series that we finally learn what Snape’s deal is.

  • Which makes this a pretty cool detail that most people aren’t going to notice unless

  • theyre familiar with a very obscure code.

  • DVD Easter Eggs On the DVD for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s

  • Stone, disc 1, if you move your cursor up the owl and highlight it, you will be taken

  • to Harry Potter’s letter of acceptance.

  • This alone is a pretty cool Easter Egg, but it’s not the only one.

  • On Disc 2 one of the ways you can get to the 6 deleted scenes you can click the owl in

  • the main menu and perform a series of puzzles going from Diagon Alley, to Gringots, Ollivanders

  • and even the Hogwart’s Castle and the Mirror of Erised.

  • This will give you access to 7 deleted scenesof course if you can’t be bothered with

  • that you can just get it wrong four times and youll get them anyway.

  • DVD Easter Eggs are growing less and less common as the years go by, so it’s nice

  • to look at some old DVDs that still include these easter eggs and mini games.

  • No Dragons Were Harmed Harry Potter is a franchise well known for

  • its use of dragons, so youll be pleased to know that Warner Bros always ensures that

  • the safety of these dragons are paramount.

  • Which is why in the credits for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, we are treated to

  • a message that saysNo Dragons Were Harmed in the Making of This Film”.

  • It’s a nice little nod, and a well needed bit of humour in a movie franchise that was

  • growing ever darker.

  • Come to think of it?

  • How would you even begin to go about harming that Hungarian Horntail?

  • That’s all weve got time for and there are tons more that we could have mentioned.

  • What ones would you like to see us do in the future?

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