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The Weasleys have officially arrived at Platform 9 ¾, and it's a reminder of yet another Harry Potter movie scene that HBO's remake can fix. Now that filming is officially underway for the upcoming TV show, we've galatasaray - antalyaspor gotten a spattering of set images and sneak peeks. So far, we've seen Dominic McLaughlin's Harry in London with the Durnseys and Nick Frost's Hagrid, and, most recently, the Weasleys at King's Cross Station. In the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone book (and movie), Harry met the Weasleys for the first time at King's Cross Station while trying to find Platform 9¾ and the Hogwarts Express. Recent images taken from the real King's Cross suggest that these scenes were recently shot in London. This means we got our first real look at Harry Potter's new Weasleys. Previous announcements revealed that Alastair Stour would play the part of Harry's best friend, Ron Weasley. This was followed up by the casting of Katherine Parkinson as Molly Weasley, Rauri Spooner as Percy, Tristan Harland as Fred, Gabriel Harland as George, and Gracie Cochrane as Ginny. Now, we've officially seen these actors in costume in their first big scene, and we can hope that a particular movie change will be reversed. The Harry Potter Show's Platform 9 3/4 Scene Can Finally Fix The Movies' First Ginny Change Part of what's so exciting about the Harry Potter remake is the opportunity to finally see the events of the books on screen. As much as we love the movies, there's a great deal that they got wrong. Ginny Weasley's character is a prime example. This, of course, has nothing to do with the performance of Bonnie Wright. Her character was just terribly altered and neglected from beginning to end. The first big change to her character happened in Ginny's first (and only) scene in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. She was with her family at King's Cross, but didn't really do anything aside from wish Harry luck. In the book, however, Ginny drew a bit more attention to herself. adriano panatta HBO's Harry Potter remake is a chance to set this scene right. We should see Ginny bawl her eyes out like she did in the book, begging to go with her big brothers to Hogwarts. We should see her shyly duck away from Harry, only to late
