She also successfully catches the DA in the Room of Requirement, and learns of them through tricking Cho into drinking veritaserum - while in the book she relied on a snitch and even then didn't catch them. In the film, her reign of terror at Hogwarts is basically unimpeded until her final Humiliation Conga. Even the students get in on the act, with jokes, pranks, and other cleverness running Umbridge ragged despite her best efforts, which causes that she ultimately doesn't actually accomplish much in the book. In the book, the Hogwarts staff use copious amounts of Bothering by the Book, along with occasional outright defiance, to make her job more difficult, and her tenure as Hogwarts' Headmistress practically impossible. Dolores Umbridge, in support of her Adaptational Villainy.She's played by the gorgeous Evanna Lynch and her unusual fashion sense is portrayed as endearingly quirky rather than unflattering. Downplayed with Luna Lovegood, who in the book is described as having Messy Hair and appears to be average looking.Imelda Staunton's portrayal of her is far more attractive, creating a huge contrast between her sweet grandmotherly appearance and the evil deeds she does. Umbridge in the book is described as looking like a toad.She does at least have bad teeth and is quite pale, but still much more attractive than her book version. Here she's played by Helena Bonham Carter, who personifies Evil Is Sexy. In the book, Bellatrix Lestrange is mentioned as having been very attractive before her stay in Azkaban, but not in the present.It's said in the book that she spends most of the time alone and crying, and her first kiss with Harry is rendered quite awkward because of how she can't stop thinking about Cedric at first. Cho's grief for Cedric is toned down in the film.The former is left out of the film completely, while the latter is only kept to a hint in the final battle. It's also suggested that he sees Harry as a Replacement Goldfish for his father. Sirius is dealing with cabin fever at having to stay locked up in Grimmauld Place, and it's hinted that he's turning into an alcoholic by Christmas.Likewise, the moment where he punches Draco for insulting his mother and his expulsion from Quidditch is removed.
#HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX CAST MOVIE#
Harry doesn't fly into frequent ALL CAPS rants of rage at his friends nor does he rage at Dumbledore during the final scenes as in the book the movie instead portrays his inner struggle throughout the plot as one of bleak isolation because of his tribulations rather than angry frustration from feeling like he's treated with kid gloves too often.