In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Cormac McLaggen developed a crush on Hermione, asking her to Slughorn's party, though she only accepted to make Ron Weasley jealous and found him annoying. While Ron's feelings for Hermione were always there and grew in this book, making him jealous, Cormac was the one explicitly shown with a crush on her.
Romantic Interest: McLaggen expresses an interest in Hermione Granger and even becomes her date to Professor Slughorn's Christmas party in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” However, Hermione only invites him out of spite to make Ron Weasley jealous, and she finds Cormac's company quite unenjoyable.
In the fourth book, it is hinted further that Ron has romantic feelings for her, especially after growing insanely jealous of hers and Viktor's relationship. In a twist of irony, it was later Hermione herself who felt the same way when Ron started dating Lavender Brown in the sixth novel.
Harry, Ron and Hermione all made it into adulthood with kissing two people each. At least from what we know. Harry kissed Cho and Ginny, Ron kissed Lavender and Hermione, Hermione kissed Krum and Ron. So as long as none of them were unfaithful in their marriages, they all kissed only one person other than their spouse.
In 2011, she told Seventeen, “For the first two movies, I had a huge crush on Tom Felton. He was my first crush.
Tom Felton Says Harry Potter Was Constantly Crushing On Draco Malfoy - IMDb. Harry Potter had a few love interests during his time at Hogwarts. Though he eventually settled down with Ginny Weasley, he also had a thing for Cho Chang in his earlier school years. Then, of course, there's his secret love for Draco Malfoy…
Ultimately, Tom Felton developed a deep affection for his costar. “I've always had a secret love for Emma, though not perhaps in the way that people might want to hear,” he wrote. “That isn't to say that there's never been a spark between us. There most definitely has, only at different times.”
Hermione Granger became pregnant with her first child, Rose, after the Second Wizarding War, likely around 2005, and had her second child, Hugo, around 2007, both with Ron Weasley, after they settled down following the war, with Rose inheriting Ron's red hair and Hugo Hermione's brown hair.
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Flick Miles (born c. 1992) is an actress who was Emma Watson's body double when playing Hermione Granger in the first three Harry Potter films.
The main LGBTQ+ character confirmed by J.K. Rowling is Albus Dumbledore, revealed to be gay and to have had a passionate, intense love relationship with the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in their youth, though this isn't explicitly detailed in the books but rather in later interviews and supplementary materials. While not canon, some fans also interpret other characters like Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, or even Harry Potter as queer, but Dumbledore and Grindelwald are the key confirmed figures.
Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
As he grew into adulthood, Draco fell in love with fellow Slytherin Astoria Greengrass, who also witnessed the carnage and horrors which the war and the old beliefs brought about (though lesser than Draco).
No. The books and the movies never hinted, that Draco had a crush on Hermione. There is this alleged statement you can find on the internet, where Rowling kinda "confirmed" the possibility of the Dramione pairing: "I considered for a long time a romance between Hermione and Draco. They're both strong-…
So we all know that Angelina Johnson went out with Fred Weasley – they danced 'exuberantly' at the Yule Ball together – although for how long is uncertain. It makes her later marriage to George Weasley particularly interesting.
Hermione seemed to think that McLaggen was arrogant and unpleasant, and when she overheard him insult Ron and Ginny Weasley during Quidditch try-outs, she hit him with a Confundus Charm, unbeknownst to him.
Yes, actors generally do kiss for real in kissing scenes, as it's part of the job, but directors use camera tricks (angles, distance) or choreography to create the illusion when needed, especially for more intense intimacy or to hide lack of genuine lip contact, with actors often using breath mints and establishing boundaries beforehand. Real kisses add authenticity, but techniques like angling heads away, focusing on the chin/cheek area, or using stunt doubles can create the effect without full lip contact, all managed with consent and coordination.
I've worked as an intimacy coordinator . The minty breath spray is mandatory. I have a selection and the actor chooses the one they like then they get their name on it. It's the last thing they do after touching up makeup.
While no official ADHD diagnoses exist in the books, fans often point to Fred & George Weasley, Luna Lovegood, and Nymphadora Tonks as characters exhibiting traits of ADHD, like impulsivity, hyperfocus, restlessness, and disorganization, though some also see Hermione Granger as potentially neurodivergent due to intense focus and social challenges. These interpretations highlight common ADHD presentations like inattentive (Luna) or hyperactive/impulsive (Tonks, twins) types, showing how characters' behaviors resonate with real-world experiences of the disorder, notes the art of autism and UnlockingADHD.
Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban refers to Professor Snape telling the class to turn to that page in their Defense Against the Dark Arts (DADA) textbook, which is about werewolves, a deliberate hint that the substitute teacher, Professor Lupin, is one himself, a secret Snape was trying to expose. While the specific text varies slightly by edition, it introduces the topic of werewolves as nocturnal beasts, contrasting with the Red Caps and Hinky-Punks they were learning about, to reveal Lupin's true nature.
Actress Emma Watson has been diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), specifically the hyperactive-impulsive type, and was diagnosed as a young child, taking medication like Ritalin to help with focus and organization during her Harry Potter years and beyond, becoming a role model for managing neurodiversity.