Dumbledore's Army
written by Merlin D. Trelawney
A compendium of the spells, jinxes, hexes and lessons learned by Dumbledore's Army, as well as other interesting facts.
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
5
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874
Differences between books and movies.
Chapter 4
There are several differences about the D.A. in the books and movies. Here they are:
In the books, Colin and Dennis Creevey are in the D.A. In the movie, they aren't
In the movie, a boy called Nigel Worpent is in the D.A. but he doesn't exist in the books
In the movie, Harry teaches the D.A. Levicorpus, which hoists people up by their ankles. But, there are two major mistakes with this one. First, Levicorpus is a non-verbal spell, and second, this spell is introduced in Harry's sixth year, where he learns about it in Snape's old potion book
In the movie, it is Cho Chang who betrays the D.A., but in the books, it is her friend, Marrietta Edgecombe
In the movie, Neville discovers the Room of Requirement, but in the books, it is Dobby who tells Harry where it is and of it's existence
In the books, Colin and Dennis Creevey are in the D.A. In the movie, they aren't
In the movie, a boy called Nigel Worpent is in the D.A. but he doesn't exist in the books
In the movie, Harry teaches the D.A. Levicorpus, which hoists people up by their ankles. But, there are two major mistakes with this one. First, Levicorpus is a non-verbal spell, and second, this spell is introduced in Harry's sixth year, where he learns about it in Snape's old potion book
In the movie, it is Cho Chang who betrays the D.A., but in the books, it is her friend, Marrietta Edgecombe
In the movie, Neville discovers the Room of Requirement, but in the books, it is Dobby who tells Harry where it is and of it's existence