Top 25 Character of Harry Potter Movies- (15 to 11)
15. Lucius Malfoy
15 Draco Malfoy
was trouble from the second we met him, so it was no shock to discover
his dear old dad was cut from the same cloth. A man of power and
influence in the wizarding world, Lucius hides behind a shield of
wealth, while plotting some very dark things. A longtime supporter of
Voldemort, it was his actions that set into motion the entire plotline
of The Chamber of Secrets, as he slid Tom Riddle's old diary into Ginny Weasley's
cauldron. His unwarranted, biting comments about the Weasley family are
enough to make us hate him, but on top of that, Lucius has shown he is
willing to do anything in support of his Dark Lord, including one-on-one
confrontations with Harry. Lucius is brought to life in the films by the great Jason Isaacs, who gives the character just the right arrogant, smug attitude – You can feel Lucius' absolute conviction in his actions, and his anger that a boy like Potter would dare attempt to stop Voldemort and those, like Lucius, who follow his lead. Watching Lucius' fall from grace in The Deathly Hallows Part 1, as he now has much more to prove to his Dark Lord, only add to our fascination with the character.
Remus Lupin
14.
14 Harry Potter
had good reason to distrust Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers,
given his experiences in his first two years. Lucky for him, Remus Lupin
was cut from very different cloth than Quirrel or Lockhart. Lupin is a
kind, caring presence in Harry's life , and while Dumbledore certainly
was already looking out for Harry, Lupin was a much more available
source of comfort and support for the orphaned boy, during the single
year he taught him – at least when it wasn't a full moon. An old friend
of Harry's parents, he was able to give Harry personal, intimate insight
into who they were that no one else had been able to provide. All that, and he's a werewolf! Lupin doesn't see that as a plus of course, but it's a very cool extra component to the character, as we see this thoughtful, warm man work to control the monster he turns into. And while Lupin's role is lessened after The Prisoner of Azkaban, he remains a dependable figure in Harry's life and a valiant member of the Order of the Phoenix – and eventually, for Tonks, something even more important.
13.
Rubeus Hagrid
13 For a boy like Harry, who grew up without any friends, a big warm
and fuzzy brute like Hagrid couldn't have busted down the door at a
better time. And a true friend he was. When others among the staff at
Hogwarts were quick to skewer Harry with insults or shrug off his
queries with mysterious glares, Hagrid was always there as a true
confidant. It's always helpful to have a big lug on the payroll who's
got your back, even if he is a bit of a well-intentioned klutz. At this point in the movie series, Hagrid's most involved storylines are behind him, but some powerful and emotional moments are yet to come. They're spare, but they still resonate because of his history with Harry, Hermione and Ron. Hagrid has become the surrogate for us, the audience, as we watch our favorite students mature and develop into young warriors. The short scene in Goblet of Fire, when he walks through the woods with our heroes, recollecting favorable times with the three of them, gave us all a cherished memory.
12.
Luna Lovegood
12 "I know she's insane, but it's in a good way." Ron Weasley's characterization of Luna Lovegood
is precisely what makes this "Looney" Ravenclaw girl such a delight.
She's an offbeat type with an interest in the macabre. And really, it's
not surprising that she's a little strange when you consider that her
mother died in a tragic magical accident when she was young and her
father, Xenophilius, publishes the outrageous wizarding tabloid The
Quibbler. While Luna is often shunned for her oddball ways, things change when she meets Harry Potter and friends on the Hogwarts Express on the way to their fifth year at school. Luna joins the cadre of heroic students in Dumbledore's Army and plays a critical role within the group.
11.
Fred Weasley & George Weasley
11 While our three heroes fumbled and stumbled about at Hogwarts,
trying to decide what their futures held, the Weasley twins had the
luxury of knowing their passion: Pranks, gags and gaffes. While
everyone else fretted over their exams, Ron's older brothers had an
entrepreneur's eye and a magician's mirth. Having always been on hand to
help Harry out in tough situations, the brave brothers, who were
auspiciously born on April Fool's, have still yet to experience their
most intense and tragic moments, though George did lose an ear in The
Deathly Hallows Part 1 - dealing with the traumatic event with trademark
humor. The more they pestered and prodded at Ron, the more we realized that they were the kind of older brothers that we all would have wanted to grow up with. Taking umbrage at Umbridge and leaving Hogwarts with a bang in Order of The Phoenix showed us that these two weren't just goofy side splitters; they were brave and valiant freedom fighters.
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