Harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban trivia board game
Both sketches depict Azkaban as a triangular stone fortress built on the edge of a giant waterfall. When Azkaban is seen for the first time in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , the filmmakers looked to these sketches and ultimately decided to keep the triangular design, but relocated the prison to an island in the middle of the ocean closer to how it was described in the book.
He accepted the role on advice from Ian Hart , the man who was cast as Professor Quirrell, who told him that Professor Lupin was "the best part in the book. Chris Columbus originally signed on to direct all of the Harry Potter movies. However, he realized that by doing so, he would miss out on seeing his children grow up, and decided to pass on directing the subsequent movies.
He remained on board for this movie as a producer, but after shooting wrapped, he ultimately decided to end his involvement with the Harry Potter film franchise. Gary Oldman says he accepted the role of Sirius Black because he "needed the work". He hadn't acted for over a year, as he had taken time off to be with his family. His last movie was Sin , which was filmed in He also took the role to please his sons. The part made Oldman a hero with them and their schoolmates.
The bats seen flying around in Hagrid's hut are real. They were particularly challenging to train, and Daniel Radcliffe noted that they tended to urinate everywhere. The animal trainers kept the bats under control using food-rewards; they especially enjoyed bananas.
John Williams agreed, so the tune, and lyrics, ended up being used throughout this movie, titled "Double Trouble". And, coincidence or not, the lines in the play are spoken by witches, who are called the "Weird Sisters". In the novels, the Weird Sisters are a popular wizard band. Tilda Swinton was originally offered the role of Professor Trelawney, but declined. She later stated in an interview that she passed on the opportunity due to negative personal experiences from attending a London boarding school, and that she dislikes movies that romanticize such "lonely and isolating" places.
Dame Emma Thompson was later offered the part, and accepted to impress her four-year-old daughter, Gaia Wise. She allowed him to place a sundial on Hogwarts' grounds, but rejected a graveyard, as that would play an important part in the then unreleased sixth book.
The symbols under Sirius Black's picture on the "Wanted" poster translate as "more or less human. The rickety wooden bridge connecting Hogwarts to the surrounding landscape was going to be created entirely in the studio, backed by a greenscreen.
This would enable the filmmakers to add a background digitally in post-production. A section of the bridge was constructed in the Highlands for the shoot, and even though it was a lot sturdier than it appeared, the extremely heavy winds proved to be a challenge.
The character of Gregory Goyle, while appearing in a few scenes, is largely absent from this movie. This was due to Josh Herdman injuring his arm and being unable to film certain scenes.
Bronson Webb was cast as an unnamed Slytherin boy referred to as "Pike" in the script who filled Goyle's role in those scenes. Rowling firmly vetoed it, saying tiny people were completely foreign to the world of her books even though the second and fourth book describe small garden gnomes which are somewhat sentient, but are considered a pest.
Upon accepting the role of director for this movie, he was advised by his close friend, fellow Mexican director Guillermo del Toro , to tone down his more eccentric filmmaking techniques, and instead be faithful to the previous two movies. At around fifty-four minutes During the Quidditch game between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, the seeker racing for the Golden Snitch alongside Harry is, in fact, Cedric Diggory.
This is unknown to the audience, although readers of the novels will be aware of this fact already. At around one hour and one minute Honeydukes "is floor-to-ceiling psychedelia" and includes Mexican skulls made of sugar. The cast was told that the Honeydukes candy was lacquer-coated, when in fact it wasn't, to prevent candy from disappearing between takes.
Two Persian red cats were used for the role of Crookshanks: Crackerjack and Pumpkin. The trainers saved the cats' shed fur, rolled it into balls, and clipped these onto the cats in order to achieve Crookshanks's mangy appearance. Filming was halted following the vandalization of the train used as the Hogwarts Express.
Ron's fear of spiders was explained by author J. Rowling as stemming from a trauma when he was three years old. In retaliation for Ron having broken his broom, his brother Fred turned Ron's teddy bear into a spider.
At around one hour and six minutes Much of the filming was done in Scotland, so the filmmakers wanted to be sure that a Highland Cow, a breed of cattle native to Scotland, appeared in this movie. The large, hairy animal with big horns can be seen in front of a shop in Hogsmeade when Ron and Hermione go and look for Harry after he leaves the pub. She even put it in pigtails.
Perhaps the most noticeable difference between this movie and the two previous movies is the characters' costumes; incoming costume designer Jany Temime the third costume designer the franchise has had gave most of the characters completely new wardrobes, and also re-designed the Hogwarts school uniforms and Quidditch robes. Temime wanted to bring a more modern look to the characters, at the same time being careful not to make them look too trendy.
The only character whose outfit did not receive an overhaul was Severus Snape, as Temime thought that the existing billowing black robe suited the character. Temime ended up designing the costumes for all of the subsequent movies as well. It worked. During the end credits, John Williams ' feet on The Marauder's Map are performing a box step instead of just walking. Despite his initial reluctance to accept the role of Albus Dumbledore, Richard Harris , who portrayed Dumbledore in the first two movies, was determined to portray the character through the entire series.
However, following the filming of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , Harris was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
During post-production on that movie, producer David Heyman went to visit Harris in the hospital. Though he was very weak from his illness, Harris insisted that the role of Dumbledore not be re-cast. Sadly, Harris died shortly before production was to begin on this movie, necessitating a re-cast. Illusionist Paul Kieve served as a consultant. He taught magic to several members of the cast, including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson , and worked extensively to create physical magical effects.
He is the only professional illusionist to have worked on any of the movies, and as a result, this movie includes several discrete, authentic practical illusions throughout. The 2-Disc DVD turns finding them into a game for the viewer. Kieve also made a cameo appearance in this movie, during the Three Broomsticks pub scene.
Costume designer Jany Temime wanted to establish a color scheme for the outfits of each the three main characters to further define the characters' personalities. Harry's clothes consisted of neutral colors such as grey, white, and black, as she felt Harry wasn't entirely comfortable in his skin and therefore would not wear bright colors.
Ron's clothes consisted of warmer tones such as brown, orange, and red, reflecting the fact that his mother used to knit sweaters for him and the style still is in him. Hermione's color scheme, consisting of blue, pink, and beige, was meant to balance out Harry's and Ron's colors and also to show a bit of Hermione's feminine side. At around one hour and fifty minutes Professor Dumbledore seemingly stalls the executioner by saying that he needs to sign the execution order, and that he has "a very long name".
Gary Oldman was "surprised by how difficult it was to pull off", comparing the role to Shakespearean dialogue. The statue of a one-eyed witch which guards the passage that Harry uses to go to Honeydukes is briefly seen in the corridor leading to Fluffy's chamber during Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone However, David Heyman felt he was the perfect director for this movie, as he understood the emotions of teenage boys. Author J. Warner Brothers supplied ushers at cinemas with night vision goggles to prevent illegal recording and pirating of this movie.
Although the stone circle seen in the Hogwarts grounds was a creation of the filmmakers, it was based upon actual stone circles found throughout Britain e. The stones were created at Leavesden and were delivered by helicopter to Glencoe, Scotland, where they were set into holes dug into the ground. At around sixteen minutes Alex Crockford appears uncredited as the second oldest Weasley son, Charlie, in the newspaper photo Ron shows to Harry in the Leaky Cauldron.
This marks Charlie's only visual appearance in the entire film series. Rupert Grint appeared on-set with his hair dyed blond, as a prank on his castmates. Not knowing it was a prank, Daniel Radcliffe thought the script called for Ron to have blond hair. After the death of Richard Harris , many actors were considered for the vacant role of Albus Dumbledore.
Sir Christopher Lee , who had already passed on the first movie due to scheduling conflicts before Harris was cast, was rumored to have been in frame again for a while; however, he was not interested as he found the speculation about him replacing an actor so soon after his death to be in poor taste. Many newspapers reported rumors that Sir Ian McKellen was considered, which were later confirmed, but McKellen also turned down the opportunity.
The Harris family wanted Richard's longtime friend and peer Peter O'Toole for the role, but there were studio concerns over insuring O'Toole for the remaining six movies. Sir Richard Attenborough also lobbied for the role, but was ultimately turned down in favor of Sir Michael Gambon. The scene where Professor Lupin teaches Harry the Patronus Charm to defend against the Dementors was filmed on the set that served as Dumbledore's office in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Since the script makes no mention of Dumbledore's office, the set was instead re-decorated as a different room entirely referred to as the Astronomy Room in the script.
It was reverted into Dumbledore's office for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and subsequent movies. Scamander eventually got his own movie with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them , where it is revealed that he is friends with Albus Dumbledore, so in this movie, he may be simply visiting. The Giant squid that lives in the Black Lake of Hogwarts was going to have its first appearance in the film franchise, but was unfortunately cut from the final movie.
Mike Newell was then chosen by Warner Brothers. This movie was offered to Guillermo del Toro , but he opted to do Hellboy instead. At around thirty-four minutes When Buckbeak the Hippogriff is introduced, just after Ron pushes Harry forward, there is a shot of the animal pooping. This is, however, the first time such a scene is done for a feature film. The geometric staircase at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, was used as the staircase that leads to the Divination classroom.
It was the only indoor area of Hogwarts shown in this movie to utilize an actual location for filming, as opposed to a studio set. The first movie made heavy use of the various castles and cathedrals around Britain for much of the areas of Hogwarts, with additional sets being built for the second movie. The film crew and local police gave the spectators strict instructions to keep back during filming, and not to use flash photography, or it would ruin the take.
Despite these warnings, there were still people who took pictures of the scene with flash, and at one point a driver ignored the police and the "No Entry" and "Diversion" signs and nearly drove into the oncoming traffic. The visual effects team spent six months creating the dementors. The filmmakers tried a basic technique with a dementor puppet floating in the breeze, but weren't satisfied with the way it looked.
Puppeteer Basil Twist showed them a technique that involved putting the puppet in water and shooting it in slow motion with the film reversed. The filmmakers liked the way it looked, but realized that this would be an impossible task, so in the end they decided to use CGI to create the dementors.
Dawn French , who plays the Fat Lady in this movie was, at the time, the wife of Lenny Henry , who voiced the shrunken head on the Knight Bus. David Thewlis had seen the first two movies and had only read part of the first book, although after taking the role, he read the third. He was excited about the prospect of making a children's movie, and thoroughly enjoyed filming. Production designer Stuart Craig has revealed that the appearance and location of Hagrid's Hut as seen in this movie and subsequent movies was closer to his original design for the hut, which had been compromised for the first two movies due to the scenes being filmed in a small patch of land outside the studio, rather than on-location in Scotland.
The lenses in Professor Trelawny's glasses were actually magnifying glasses. According to Dame Emma Thompson , wearing them often made her feel very sick and dizzy. This movie broke U. Rowling had two grandfathers, named Stanley and Ernie. These names are used for the guard and driver of the Knight Bus early in this movie. The rating in the Netherlands for this movie is "not under 9".
This rating was created especially for this movie, since it was judged to be too scary for six-year-olds, and the next rating, "not under 12", would exclude too much of the target audience. The majority of shots were filmed with a handheld camera, which gave a naturalistic style to many scenes, several shots were held for a longer than usual time without cutting, and there is a generally washed-out and darker color pallette.
Sir Michael Gambon admitted later on that he saw "no point" in reading the books to get an idea of the character of Dumbledore, since "every part I play is just a variant of my own personality". So during the whole course of playing the role of Dumbledore, he never read any of them. At around twenty-seven minutes Although Voldemort does not appear in this movie, a moving painting of him can be seen in the lower right hand corner of the screen when Harry and his friends walk up the stairs to discover the Fat Lady singing.
With this movie, production of the Harry Potter movies switched to an eighteen-month cycle, which David Heyman explained was "to give each movie the time it required. The Orloj tells not only the time, but shows the month, the sign of the Zodiac, and shows the relative positions of the moon and sun.
Hogwarts grew and expanded significantly with this movie. For the first time, the Hogwarts courtyard and bridge were seen. At the end of the bridge, rock monoliths were placed onto the hillside to evoke a Celtic feeling. The use of live-action also significantly changed the look of Hagrid's hut. In the first two movies, it appeared at the end of a flat stretch, right in front of the Forbidden Forest. This movie utilized the more rugged Scottish locations to place Hagrid's hut at the bottom of a steep hillside.
A large pumpkin patch was added behind the hut. At around forty-eight minutes Sir Cadogan Paul Whitehouse can be seen jumping through several paintings behind Ron, Harry, and Hermione during the Fat Lady's disappearance. In the book, he becomes the temporary guard of the Gryffindor common room door in the Fat Lady's absence much to the students' annoyance, as he constantly challenges them to fights , and he had a similar role in the movie.
His part was cut almost completely out of this movie, save for these few shots. Two Knight Buses were built: one for exterior shots and one for interior shots. The exterior of the bus was created by taking an ordinary double-decker London bus, adding a level, and painting it purple.
At around forty-three minutes Ron's dream about spiders making him tap-dance is a two-in-one reference of the next book. He makes a spider tap-dance on the desk. Neither Miriam Margolyes Professor Sprout nor Gemma Jones Madam Pomfrey returned to appear in this movie, as neither character had sufficiently significant roles in the book to make the final script. The spell "Lumos" is also the name of J.
Rowling 's charity for children. Amongst the difficulties associated with filming in Scotland was the amount of rain that fell during the shoot. During the breaks in filming, helicopters delivered large bags of gravel to the set in order to prevent it from washing out. Despite featuring the idea of a mass murder as the backstory, this is, arguably, the only book and movie in the franchise where no person dies. The argument against this is that, while the villain in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was destroyed, he was a manifestation of Voldemort's horcrux soul fragment , and can be said never to have been alive to begin with.
First movie in the franchise to have rainy scenes at Hogwarts. While not really a mistake, there is still an interesting connection. This movie's visual effects supervisor is named Karl Mooney.
The spelling was changed deliberately for the in-joke. The Marauder's Map was David Thewlis ' favorite prop. When Tom Felton first met Gary Oldman , he assumed he was one of the set janitors. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text?
Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. Enter the URL for the tweet you want to embed. This video game is actually the final installment of the traditional Harry Potter role-playing games of the early noughties. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and it's prequel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, like this one, follow their own canon separate from the book and it's film adaptions.
The characters have models based on their book descriptions and Hogwarts layout appears very much to be an original interpretation. Starting with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the video games based itself entirely on the film canon, removing spell challenges, chests, inventories etc. The first installment in the Harry Potter Video Game series where characters Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley are playable in addition to Harry himself, each with their own set of skills and abilities with choosing just the right one often the key to advancing through any given task.
The final game in the Harry Potter series in which Peeves the poltergeist appears in.
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