Books and Butterbeer
In this episode of Books and Butterbeer, Johnna and Katie review Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and ask the important question: What happened to this adaptation? From a new director and a darker visual style to missing book details, confusing character choices, and some truly questionable movie decisions, there's a lot to unpack. While the film introduced some iconic moments and beautiful cinematography, it also left out many of the relationships, explanations, and emotional beats that made the book so memorable. In this episode, we discuss: * The dramatic shift in tone from the first two films * Why the Marauders deserved a better explanation * Character changes that still frustrate us years later * The strongest moments in the movie * Behind-the-scenes facts and production secrets * Gary Oldman's Sirius Black * Michael Gambon's first appearance as Dumbledore * The infamous Hogwarts hairstyle era * And whether this movie deserves its reputation as a fan favorite Whether you love this film, struggle with it, or fall somewhere in between, join us as we compare the movie to the book and share our honest thoughts on one of the most debated adaptations in the Harry Potter series.
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