10 Movie & TV Characters Nothing Like Their Book Counterparts

Literature is often a perfect way for people to escape reality, venturing into hundreds and hundreds of different worlds and falling in love with individual stories. But one of the highest risks for book nerds is when a good story is adapted for movies or TV.An onscreen adaptation of a favorite book is risky territory, as plenty can go wrong. From Roald Dahl’s Matilda to Stephen King’s It, there is a seemingly endless stream of book-to-screen adaptations. Sometimes, the transition is nearly seamless, but some aspect usually isn’t correct, and characters are nothing like their book counterparts.Ginny Weasley is widely regarded as one of the most underrated characters in the Harry Potter movies. Simply put, she’s hardly in the films at all. When she is on-screen, she’s painted as Ron’s sister or Harry’s love interest, and just kind of there.RELATED: The 10 Greatest Book To Screen Adaptations, Ranked

Literature is often a perfect way for people to escape reality, venturing into hundreds and hundreds of different worlds and falling in love with individual stories. But one of the highest risks for book nerds is when a good story is adapted for movies or TV.

RELATED: The 10 Greatest Book To Screen Adaptations, Ranked

An onscreen adaptation of a favorite book is risky territory, as plenty can go wrong. From Roald Dahl’s Matilda to Stephen King’s It, there is a seemingly endless stream of book-to-screen adaptations. Sometimes, the transition is nearly seamless, but some aspect usually isn’t correct, and characters are nothing like their book counterparts.

Ginny Weasley is widely regarded as one of the most underrated characters in the Harry Potter movies. Simply put, she’s hardly in the films at all. When she is on-screen, she’s painted as Ron’s sister or Harry’s love interest, and just kind of there.

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