But, of course, not all details hold the same weight and value.
These people are represented by name tags, with are constantly moving to reflect their movement throughout the castle.
The door is locked via a password, “sherbet lemon.”
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Chocolate Frogs are exactly what they sound like: frogs made of chocolate.
When Harry first gets one, it hops out the window of the Hogwarts Express.
Well, the truth is, she was, just not to the extent of the books.
A second Easter egg appears in the end credits, only this one is way funnier.
Eagle-eyed viewers will notice the cluster of footprints that appears in a broom closet in the lower-left corner.
Except for one, that is.
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In 1536, Queen Anne Boleyn was executed on suspicion of being a witch.
Unlike the previous entry, this one is not hard to find whatsoever.
Well, that’s a relief.
Of course, this is only a joke, but it actually adds to the movie.
It’s also an homage toJ.
K. Rowling, who wrote them and got to personally witness her creation come to life.
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