Little Known Facts About the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Fun Harry Potter Facts

Amy Brantley
Harry Potter fans around the world have been eager for the July 11th release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Is it really any wonder? Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was both action packed, darker than any other Harry Potter book, and the longest book in the Harry Potter series. The hype that surrounds this movie is unbelievable. Many fans only grew more anxious after seeing previews for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The previews were nothing more than teases for the hardcore fans who couldn't wait to get a glimpse of the miraculous film. Even the updates on the filming of this Harry Potter movie kept fans wanting to know more. Still, there are some little known facts that Harry Potter fans may not know about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: The Carpet in Professor Umbridge's Office Cost a Small Fortune

Sometimes it takes a lot of money to create a custom piece for a movie. For example, the carpet in Professor Umbridge's office cost a whopping 50,000 pounds to make. This really shouldn't have been a big issue for Warner's Brothers when you consider the fact that previous Harry Potter movies have made several million dollars.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Evanna Lynch Had Quite a Bit of Competition

An astounding 15,000 girls tried out for the part of Luna Lovegood. This is really shocking when you consider the fact that only 3,000 girls auditioned for the part of Cho Chang. You would think more girls would have been interested in being Harry's love interest. But then again, Harry and Luna do get quite close in a few scenes.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Image Metrics Technology Was Used

A new piece of technology that was used in the filming of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was Image Metrics. Grawp, who is Hagrid's half-brother who just happens to be a full-sized giant, was created using this technology. Image Metrics technology allows an actor's actions to be mapped onto any character in the film.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Released Ten Days Before the Final Book of the Series

July 2007 will go down in Harry Potter history. Not only will Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix be released, but so will Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It's enough to make any fan jump for joy.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Shortest Movie in the Series

This is both a shocking and disappointing fact. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was the longest book in the series, but the movie is the shortest in the series. This doesn't make a bit of sense to Harry Potter fans. Many fans, including myself, feel that the film should have been much longer. Unfortunately the film is only 2 hours and 18 minutes long.

Little Known Facts about the Movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Harry Potter Actors Immortalized Two Days Before the Films Release

On July 9th, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint will have their feet, hands, and wands imprinted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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  • Neha Tripathi9/19/2010

    i did know about the whole "immortalized part" but the most interesting was the competition that evanna lynch faced!! i'm SO glad she made it! she's just so awesome...it's funny how cho only got 3000 people. maybe its because if someone got in as luna, they would get to be in the sequels as well but that wouldn't apply for cho really. that's my theory at least.

  • Randy Inman7/18/2009

    Nice info I am a big fan of the books and the movies.

  • Haris Naeem7/17/2009

    Great post, but it's July 15th and not 11.

  • Sophie7/12/2007

    You'd think the longest book would mean a longer film too.
    Sophie

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