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Harry's godfather; his death is a major emotional turning point. Evanna Lynch Introduced in this film; became an instant fan favorite. Bellatrix Lestrange Helena Bonham Carter
| Character | Actor | Role | |-----------|-------|------| | Harry Potter | Daniel Radcliffe | The tormented hero, feeling isolated and angry. | | Dolores Umbridge | Imelda Staunton | The villain (more hated than Voldemort in this film). | | Sirius Black | Gary Oldman | Harry’s godfather, offering emotional support from hiding. | | Dumbledore | Michael Gambon | Distancing himself from Harry for a secret reason. | | Lord Voldemort | Ralph Fiennes | Returns physically, seeking a prophecy about Harry. | | Bellatrix Lestrange | Helena Bonham Carter | Voldemort’s psychotic loyal follower. | | Luna Lovegood | Evanna Lynch | A new key ally—eccentric, kind, and sees Thestrals. | movie harry potter and the order of the phoenix
The cast of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" delivers outstanding performances, bringing depth and nuance to their respective characters. Harry's godfather; his death is a major emotional
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is the fifth installment in the Harry Potter film series, based on the novel of the same name by J.K. Rowling. The movie follows Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he must navigate the challenges of adolescence, friendships, and the wizarding world's denial of Voldemort's return. | | Dolores Umbridge | Imelda Staunton |
Harry turned. His voice was raw. “Then tell me now. Why did Voldemort want the prophecy?”
“The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches… born to those who have thrice defied him… and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal…”
Harry himself undergoes a significant transformation. He is no longer the wide-eyed hero; he is angry, traumatized, and lonely. The film masterfully explores his internal struggle—his fear that his connection to Voldemort makes him inherently "bad." This tension is resolved through the theme of connection. While Voldemort’s power lies in his ability to possess and destroy, Harry’s strength is found in his capacity for love and the loyalty of his friends, known as Dumbledore’s Army.