Over 7 books and 8 movies, Harry Potter is
one of the few fictional series to have been
consistently good.
Bringing a lot of the elements from the books
into the movie was a difficult task for the
filmmakers, but they succeeded and managed
to add a lot more details into the movies,
which were never possible in the books.
So in this video we will show you 32 Easter
Eggs and Details You Probably Missed in the
Harry Potter Movies.
#1.
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,
the sign for “The Leaky Cauldron” is completely
black, probably to keep it a secret from the
Muggles, but the sign reveals itself when
Harry and Hagrid approach it.
#2.
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,
when Harry, Ron and Hermoine enter the Wizard's
Chess room, the remnants of Professor Quirrell’s
chess match can be seen around the edge of
the room, giving the audience another clue
that someone had come this way recently.
In the book, broken pieces aren’t mentioned,
but the Flying Key’s broken wing is mentioned.
#3.
Despite many instances of Harry being noted
as a “great wizard”, Harry does not, in
fact, cast a single spell during the entire
first movie.
#4.
In the first movie, Draco Malfoy says to Ron
“Red hair and a hand-me-down robe?
You must be a Weasley.”
This detail is carried over visually to the
second film very well.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
Ron’s robes are older than everyone else’s,
as they are hand-me-downs.
The Weasleys win a sizeable amount of money
in lottery over the summer between second
and the third movie and sure enough his robes
don't look too dingy in the third movie.
#5.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
a wig can be seen on the table of Professor
Gilderoy Lockhart, probably suggesting that
he is bald.
#6.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
“Sherbet Lemon” is the password used to
enter Dumbledore’s office.
Albus Dumbledore was particularly fond of
these Muggle sweets and in Harry Potter and
the Half-Blood Prince, there’s a bowl of
them on his desk.
#7.
The opal necklace, which plays an important
role in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
can briefly `be glimpsed in the second movie
inside a display case in Borgin and Burkes’
shop in Knockturn Alley when Harry first enters
it.
#8.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
Hermione can be seen tucking away her Time-Turner
early on.
Throughout the movie in fact, pretty much
anytime someone comments on how she got there
or when she isn't wearing her jumper or robe,
the Time-Turner is visible around her neck.
#9.
Early in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban, Harry sees a newspaper article with
a photograph of the Weasley family in Egypt.
Though it is never again mentioned in the
movie, this is a very important plot point
in the book.
While on an inspection of Azkaban, the Minister
of Magic had a copy of that paper, gave it
to Sirius Black, who recognized that Peter
Pettigrew was disguised as Scabbers.
This is why he decided to break out of Azkaban,
track down Scabbers at Hogwarts, and take
his revenge by killing him.
#10.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in
the scene with Dumbledore, Harry, and the
Pensieve, there is a 3D model of what looks
like Hallows Symbol which becomes an important
symbol in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Though the final book was not yet written
when this movie came out, J.K.
Rowling had a lot of influence over the movie
details and she added lots of objects and
plots in the movies that were referenced later.
#11.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when
the contestants enter the arena for the third
task, the Beauxbatons girls in the audience
can be seen dancing the Macarena.
#12.
During the breakfast scene of the Great Hall
in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,
students can be seen eating parodies of real
world cereal brands with the names such as
Cheeri-Owls and Pixie-Puffs, with color schemes
similar to those of Cheerios and Sugar Puffs
boxes, respectively.
#13.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,
James Phelps and Oliver Phelps, who play Fred
and George in the franchise, make a cameo
appearance in the picture of the original
Order of the Phoenix as their deceased uncles,
Fabian and Gideon Prewett.
#14.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,
when Sirius joins Harry in the room with the
Black family tree, to the lower left of the
door is a Starbucks logo.
The “siren” has been stylized to be in
keeping with the decor of the room, but she
is wearing a crown and holding both her fins
aloft as in the Starbucks logo.
#15.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
the smoke coming out of the love potion changes
color to that of whatever Hermione is describing.
The final scent that comes out of the potion
is orange, as is Ron's hair.
That's why Hermione lies saying that she smells
“spearmint toothpaste” because she obviously
doesn’t want to say “Ron’s hair” out
loud.
Also, after Harry arrives at the burrow, Ron
pokes Hermione’s lip and says she has toothpaste
on it.
#16.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
Dumbledore reaches for a Tom Riddle memory
dated 1938.
He tells Harry that this was the first time
he met Tom, but to the left there is a memory
labeled Tom Riddle that is dated 1937.
It is most likely someone else's memory relating
to Riddle terrorizing two children in a cave
at the seashore, which is described in detail
in the book.
#17.
Arthur Bowen, the child actor that plays Harry's
son Albus Severus Potter in the epilogue of
the final movie, can be seen in Harry Potter
and the Half-Blood Prince buying roasted chestnuts
at a stand in Diagon Alley.
#18.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part
2, Professor Snape still helps the Order when
he redirects McGonagall’s spells to knockout
his fellow Death Eaters.
He also takes their wands before he flies
out the window to make sure they could no
longer harm any students.
In the books, there are no Death Eaters around
him so it was a nice touch to add this detail
in the movie.
#19.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part
2, Lucius Malfoy’s Azkaban prisoner number
tattoo can be seen on his neck for a brief
moment.
After Order of the Phoenix, he and other Death
Eaters were arrested after they were caught
in the Ministry.
He only gets out when Voldemort started to
take more power by Deathly Hallows.
#20.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part
2, when all the professors leave the castle
to cast the defensive shield, Professor Slughorn
can be seen drinking a bottle of what looks
like liquid luck.
#21.
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,
the Dursleys and all their neighbors own the
exact same make and model of car, in an effort
to be as normal as possible and blend in with
everyone around them.
#22.
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,
when Neville gets a Remembrall, he says he
doesn’t know what he has forgotten.
If you look closely, he is the only student
on the table who is in a sweater and has most
likely forgotten his robes.
#23.
Snape’s first question to Harry in the Philosopher’s
Stone in his potions class is: “What would
I get if I added powdered root of asphodel
to an infusion of wormwood?”
Asphodel is a type of lily and in the language
of flowers it means ‘remembered beyond the
tomb’ or ‘my regrets follow you to the
grave’ while wormwood is often associated
with regret or bitterness.
This suggests that Snape deeply regrets Lily
Potter’s death.
#24.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
when Hagrid charges into Dumbledore's office
to defend Harry, he is seen carrying a dead
rooster in his hands.
In the extended cut of the movie, Hagrid mentions
that someone is killing the school roosters.
In the harry potter lore, the sound of a rooster
is fatal to a basilisk.
That’s why Ginny killed them under Tom Riddle’s
control.
It was also the rooster’s blood that was
used to write on the walls.
#25.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
Lucius Malfoy attempts to cast Avada Kedavra
on Harry after being tricked into freeing
Dobby.
It wasn’t explained in the movies at that
point that this spell instantly kills a person.
So Lucius was literally about to murder Harry
in the middle of Hogwarts.
#26.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,
a wizard played by Ian Brown from the band
“The Stone Roses” is seen reading the
book ‘A brief history of time’ by Stephen
Hawking in the Leaky Cauldron, foreshadowing
time travel that takes place later in the
movie.
#27.
In the credits of Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban, the producers placed a naughty
Easter egg in the Marauder’s Map.
In one scene, two sets of foot prints can
be seen in the bottom left corner representing
two people either having sex or making out.
Also, when the Map is opened for the first
time, the name 'Newt Scamander' can be seen.
Scamander wrote the book “Fantastic Beasts
and Where To Find Them” that is mandatory
reading at Hogwarts, but he isn't a teacher
there.
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 'Harry Potter and
the Prisoner of Azkaban', he may be simply
visiting.
#28.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, scenes
featuring elves Dobby and Winky were cut due
to time constraints.
However, if you watch carefully in the first
campsite scene, right after Ginny points to
something and says "Look!" you can see two
House Elves riding on llamas.
#29.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
while Horace Slughorn is disguised as an arm
chair, you can visibly see his feet.
#30.
When Dumbledore visits a young Tom Riddle
in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
there is a picture of the cave where Tom hid
one of his Horcrux.
There is also a brief close up that shows
7 rocks meticulously organized on Tom’s
windowsill, foreshadowing Voldemort’s plan
to split his soul into seven Horcruxes.
#31.
At the beginning of Harry Potter and the Chamber
of Secrets, Lucius Malfoy takes a book out
of Ginny’s cauldron but when he puts it
back you can see that he puts Tom Riddle's
diary in the cauldron as well.
There is even an inkling of confusion in Harry's
face but he doesn't quite understand why.
This detail is explained at the end of the
movie, but people usually miss it at the beginning.
#32.
Throughout the series, Weasley twins Fred
and George are always shown in that order
on the screen, left to right, so that audience
can easily tell them apart.7
