Curtain opens, the theme music plays. The Potter Puppet Pals sign pops up. Then it goes back down, and then the Mysterious Ticking Noise sign pops up. The ticking starts when the sign goes back down. Snape appears.
Snape: Hmmm, what is that mysterious ticking noise?
He looks around.
Snape: Not over here, not over there. Kinda... catchy.
Keeps looking around.
Snape: Snape, Snape, Severus Snape. Snape, Snape, Severus Snape.
Dumbledore (popping up) Dumbledore!
The same thing goes again. Then Ron pops up.
Ron (while Snape is talking): Ron, Ron, Ron Weasley!
The routine repeats, and Hermione joins in.
Hermione: Hermione, Hermione!
Routine continues. Now Harry is in.
Harry: Harry Potter, Harry Potter, uh! Harry Potter, Harry Potter, yeah! Harry Potter, Harry Potter, uh! Harry Potter, Harry Potter, that's me!
The routine stops, and then the screens just shows Snape and Harry.
Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry! Snape: Snape! Harry: Harry!
Dumbledore pops up between them.
Dumbledore (naked): DUMBLEDORE!
Hermione (behind): Her...mione.
The routine resumes, but now Harry has a different line.
Harry: Harry Potter, I'm Harry Potter! Harry Harry Potter!
All: Singing our song, all day long, at Hoooooogwarts.
Ron: I found the source from the ticking. It's a pipe bomb.
Hermione and Harry: Yay!
Dumbledore and Snape are looking at each other. Then a fake-looking explosion obscures the scene, and pieces of puppet flesh fall like rain. Voldemort pops up.
Voldemort: Mwahahahahahaha!
Starts tapping his wand to the beat.
Voldemort: Voldemort, Voldemort, oooh, Voldy, Voldy, Voldy, Voldemort.
He pops back down, and then a The End sign pops up. After the sign disappears, the curtains close most of the way. Then some hands pop out the middle to shut the mall the way.
~THE END~
there isnt any.
It's called Freestyle Script.
The first Harry Potter movie was released in 2001. However, J.K. Rowling didn't actually make the film. She helped with the script, story and character development to make sure it was faithful to the book.
i don't know but i would say an average Harry Potter book......................................................................................................naahhh just messing with ya i think about 257 don't know
Oh, what a delightful question! "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is not an Accelerated Reader (AR) book, but it is a wonderful play script that continues the magical journey of Harry Potter and his friends. Remember, there are many different types of books out there, each offering its own special kind of magic to enjoy. Keep exploring and reading, my friend!
there isnt any.
this is the script Harry: I,m harry potter, school is for losers, I,m totally awsome Snape: Harry Potter, you've been absent from potions class for 3 weeks and I have no choice but to (goes muffled)num num num num num num Harry Potter num num num (harry punches snape then plays saxaphone) awsome
Good luck! Who knows! They haven't wrote the script yet. Who knows! They haven't wrote the script yet. Well sense you obviously want the part..... Good Luck!
I think it is Steve Kloves. Check out my question "Does anyone know if you can find the scene of harry potter and the half blood prince where he says not to mention the pincers?"
If it doesnt contribute to the movie then they might delete it from the script like the 6th movie things were deleted.
The script for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is not available online.Scripts for movies are not typically released, especially because what is seen in the final cut is usually different due to changes by the actors or scenes being changed.
He had a try out for the part where he acted a scene or scenes from the script.
There is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows which is the seventh book starring Harry Potter but now there is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child which is a playscript and is starring Harry Potter's third son, Albus.
I don't think you have to read from a script. You just have to show the director you're worthy of taking the role. For instance, Rupert Grint (who plays Ron Weasley) made up a rap of how much he wanted to be in the movie for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Steve Kloves wrote the script for every film in the series, except Order of the Phoenix.
I'm pretty certain you can't. You can, however, email Darren Criss and co. to ask for a version?
J.K. Rowling (famous for writing the Harry Potter books), Jack Thorne (mostly a script writer), and John Tiffany (theatre directory).