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The film has exceeded $284 million in box office gross in the North American market and $896 million worldwide. Among the Harry Potter films released so far, it has done third best in that market, slightly behind ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', but has slightly outperformed ''Goblet'' worldwide to take 10th place all-time.
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The film has exceeded $286 million in box office gross in the USA-Canada market and $911 million worldwide. Among the Harry Potter films released so far, it has done third best in North America, slightly behind ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', but has outperformed ''Goblet'' worldwide to take 10th place all-time.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:55, 5 September 2007

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Theatrical Poster for the Movie

SiriusandBella

Another theatrical poster for the Movie

The film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was released July 11, 2007, and is based on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. It was directed by David Yates and the script was written by Michael Goldenberg. It is rated PG-13 (12A).

Returning Cast

New Cast Members

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Theatrical Poster for the Movie

Mistakes

  • When the Gryffindors Common room is first seen, a song from 2006 is heard on the Wizard Radio, yet it is set in 1995, and a radio or television report at the begining of the film says about the heatwave, the words "Mid 1990's weather" suggests it IS 1995.

Differences from Novel

  • The part in the novel where Harry explains to the Dursleys what happened to Dudley, when the Dementors attacked, was omitted.
  • Harry finds Luna one day in the Forbidden Forest feeding Thestrals, this is not mentioned in the novel and is most unlikely due to the fact that the Forest is Forbidden to all students.
  • Filch is aware they are in the Room of Requirement. In the novel he isn't.
  • Neville Longbottom discovers the Room accidently when hiding from Crabbe and Goyle. In the Novel, Dobby tells Harry where it is.
  • Hermione hasn't heard of the Room of Requirement in the novel, yet she does in the Film.
  • In the novel the D.A. are discovered because Marietta Edgecombe, a member of the D.A. and a friend of Cho Chang, told of the group to Umbridge. In the film, she and the Inquisitorial Squad break through the wall, after using veritaserum on Cho (which is also seen as the reason for her and Harry's Break-up).
  • Hogsmeade station is at the edge of Hogsmeade in the novels, yet it is in/close to the Forbiddon Forest in the film, with no village in sight.
  • Harry Potter and the Weasleys visit to St. Mungo's has been omitted.
  • Neville Longbottom tells Harry of his parents' past in the Room of Requirment. In the novel, it is when they are in St. Mungo's. ((actually, in the novels, Dumbledore tells Harry about the Longbottom's. It Phoenix, the St. Mungo's scene is when Ron and Hermione actually learn of it, to Neville's embarrassment.))
  • Professor Dolores Umbridge has been portrayed as an evil lady who disallows close proximity of both sexes and forces students to write lines using a quill which cuts the back of their hand, in the book, she is simply a strict, cunning and stubborn lady who wants to suppress the truth of the return of Lord Voldemort. Umbridge also has no black bow on the top of her head in the movie.
  • When the Minister arrives to take Dumbledore, Fawkes attacks them and knocks them down with some sort of fire. In the novel, Dumbledore knocks out the Minister, Umbridge, Dawlish, the girl Marietta who told Umbridge about the DA and Kingsley Shacklebolt (to cover Shacklebolt's involvement in the Order of the Phoenix).

Box office performance

The film has exceeded $286 million in box office gross in the USA-Canada market and $911 million worldwide. Among the Harry Potter films released so far, it has done third best in North America, slightly behind Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but has outperformed Goblet worldwide to take 10th place all-time.

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