After 20 years, the Harry Potter reunion we’ve all been waiting for is finally here! However, fans are buzzing about more than just the special after one eagle-eyed viewer noticed a blunder.
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After a little more than two decades since the premiere of the installment’s first film, the highly anticipated reunion, Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, hit HBO Max on Saturday, Jan 1.

And while the magical reunion itself is enough to cause chatter amongst fans, it’s one small photo mistake that really has social media buzzing. Right at the beginning of the special, an image—which producers presumed was a younger picture of Emma Watson, 31—appeared on the screen. However, it’s since been confirmed that the childhood pic was actually of Emma Roberts, 30, not Watson.

Sharing the photo used in the special alongside a screenshot of the Scream Queens alum’s Instagram post from 2012, one fan wrote on Twitter, “GUYS HELP ME THATS LITERALLY EMMA ROBERTS NOT EMMA WATSON.”

After the small blunder hit social media, producers for the reunion special addressed the tiny error in a statement to E! News saying, “Well spotted Harry Potter fans! You brought an editing mistake of a mislabeled photograph to our attention. New version is up now.”

Although neither Emma has commented on the special switch-a-roo, fans have already taken to Roberts’ throwback Instagram photo to jokingly “praise” the actress for her role in the Harry Potter franchise.

During the reunion special, Watson opened up about landing the role of a lifetime, admitting that she had second thoughts about continuing on as Hermione.

“I think I was scared,” Emma told co-star Rupert Grint. “I don’t know if you ever felt like it got to a tipping point, where you were like, ‘This is kind of forever now.'”

However, the actress noted that she ultimately decided on her own that she was game, sharing, “No one had to convince me to see it through. The fans genuinely wanted you to succeed, and we all genuinely have each other’s backs.”

Keep scrolling for all the magical moments from the special…

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Daniel Radcliffe Almost Didn’t Audition for Harry Potter

After seeing Daniel Radcliffe in the BBC’s 1999 adaptation of David Copperfield, director Chris Columbus was determined to bring the young actor in for an audition. However, Daniel’s parents weren’t keen on the idea of their son signing onto several films, which were originally going to be filmed in Los Angeles. Daniel recalled, “So my mum and dad were like, ‘No, that’s a hug disruption to his life.”

But, following an encounter with producer David Heyman at a theatre, the Radcliffes agreed to let Daniel audition.

Helen McCrory, Tom Felton, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

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You Won’t Believe Who Jason Isaacs Originally Wanted to Play

It’s hard to imagine anyone else but Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy. Yet, in HBO Max’s Harry Potter reunion, Jason admitted that he didn’t originally want to play Draco’s evil father in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. “I’m convinced I ended up playing Lucius because I didn’t want to,” he shared. “I went to audition for Gilderoy Lockhart and Chris said, ‘That was great. Would you mind reading a different part.'”

As Jason detailed, he read for Lucius “through gritted teeth,” since he was set to play Captain Hook in Peter Pan and didn’t want to portray “two children’s villains.” However, Jason’s bitter take on Lucius was “exactly what was necessary” for the part.

Alan Rickman, Severus Snape, Harry Potter, Teacher

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Only Alan Rickman Knew the Whole Story

During a chat with Gary Oldman, Daniel revealed that Alan Rickman was the only one in the cast who knew the truth about Severus Snape. “I wish I’d had the whole picture,” Gary remarked to Daniel while discussing the twists and turns of the series. “We only ever found out [through the] book.”

Per Daniel, Alan was the one who “had the inside line” because he asked author J.K. Rowling for more information early on, adding, “He never told Chris [Columbus], never told anyone. Chris would literally say to him, ‘Why are you ding that?’ He said, ‘I’ll tell you later.'”

MIKE NEWELL

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How Mike Newell Cracked His Ribs on HP4

Mike Newell, who directed Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, revealed that he cracked his ribs while directing a fight scene between Oliver and James Phelps. Apparently, the twins, who played Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise, weren’t leaning into the fight, so Mike tapped in and showed them how to do it—injuring himself in the process.

“I was a tubby 60-year-old gent at that stage, and I really shouldn’t have done it,” he said with a laugh. “And so was in absolute agony from then on. But, of course, the wonderful thing was that I had made a complete twit of myself and everybody felt much better for that.”

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Emma Watson Says She Was in Love With Tom Felton

As the main cast went from children to teenagers on the set of Harry Potter, it isn’t surprising to learn that some of the stars had crushes on one another. In the reunion, Emma Watson admitted to falling hard for co-star Tom Felton.

“I walked into the room where we were having tutoring,” she said. “The assignment that had been given was to draw what you thought God looked like, and Tom had drawn a girl with a backward cap on a skateboard. And I just don’t know how to say it—I just fell in love with him.”

Emma further revealed that she would “come in every day and look for his number on the call sheet.” Alas, nothing romantic ever happened between them.

Though Ralph Fiennes’ nose was removed via CGI for his terrifying transformation into Lord Voldemort, the actor explained that the rest of the look took some time to happen. “It took about three hours in makeup,” he remembered, “the painting of the hands, the nails, the teeth. And even with my nose, I felt strong.”

Co-star Jason Isaacs expressed that he was “terrified” of Ralph when the cameras were rolling.

Daniel Radcliffe, Helena Bonham Carter

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Daniel’s Flirty Autograph to Helena Bonham Carter

At the reunion, Helena Bonham Carter took a moment to share a cheeky note Daniel gave her during production. Apparently, HBC asked for Daniel’s autograph, who in turn wrote: “It was a pleasure being your co-star and coaster in the sense that I always ended up holding your coffee. I do love you. And I just wish I had been born 10 years earlier. I might [have had] a chance. Lots of love and thanks for being cool.”

Helena revealed that she treasures this note and keeps it in her bathroom.

Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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Emma Watson Almost Quit the Films

Before filming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Emma considered walking away from the magical franchise. The now-31-year-old actress shared this during Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, in which she admitted to feeling “lonely” at times.

“I think I was scared,” Emma shared with Rupert Grint. “I don’t know if you ever felt like it got to a tipping point, where you were like, ‘This is kind of forever now.'”

Rupert confessed that he too had moments like that, noting later on, “I also had similar feelings to Emma, contemplating what life would be like if I called it a day.”

Emma said the fans inspired her to stay with the franchise, explaining, “No one had to convince me to see it through. The fans genuinely wanted you to succeed, and we all genuinely have each other’s backs.”

Evanna Lynch, JK Rowling

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Evanna Lynch’s Surprising Pen Pal

Prior to landing the role of Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter movies, Evanna Lynch was a huge fan of the book series and its author. In the special, she revealed that she wrote to J.K. Rowling and expressed how much the books meant to her.

“Luckily for me, she read the letter and responded to it,” she said. “So I’m one of the very lucky few people who can say J.K. Rowling was my pen friend.”

HELENA BONHAM CARTER, Bellatrix Lestrange

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HBC Admits to Stealing from Set

While chatting with Tom, Helena asked him if he walked away with anything from set, as she “stole quite a lot.” A shocked Tom responded by revealing that he wanted to steal his wand, but never did, adding, “I probably would’ve lost it by now.”

Helen McCrory, Alan Rickman, Richard Griffiths

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Remembering Those They’ve Lost

The reunion took a moment to remember the Harry Potter cast members who are no longer with us, including Alan Rickman, Helen McCrory, Richard Griffiths and more. Here’s what some of the cast had to say about those late icons…

Emma Watson on Richard Harris, who passed away in 2002: “Richard Harris was such a special, warm person. He was so twinkly.”

Daniel Radcliffe on Richard Griffiths, who passed away in 2013: “His passing was the one that affected me most, because he was generous with knowledge. He just wanted to share everything with you.”

Tom Felton on Helen McCrory, who passed away in 2021: “She had taught me a lot. [Fighting back tears] See I can’t even say it, um, she had this ability just to sort of show such empathy in her eyes. It was a real treat to work with her.”

Ralph Fiennes on Alan Rickman, who passed away in 2016: “Alan was a very dear friend. His final scene—I was a little intimidated by him, his precision, his expert delivery of lines. And we sort of went toe-to-toe in a funny way, you know, Snape and Voldemort. Two actors can relish, metaphorically fencing with each other, Alan was a magician in that way as an actor.”

Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe

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Emma’s Unexpected Favorite Scene

Forget the stunts and magical moments, a simple dance scene with Daniel is Emma’s favorite moment from the Harry Potter franchise. According to Emma, while filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows–Part 1, she initially thought the moment where Harry and Hermione dance after Ron bails on their mission would be awkward.

“Now that’s one of my favorite scenes from the whole of the series,” she shared, “because the level of familiarity that you and I had with each other at that point, I don’t think I could’ve done a scene like that with another actor.”

Emma Watson, Rupert Grint

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Rupert’s Reaction to Ron and Hermione’s Kiss

Ron and Hermione may’ve loved each other in the Harry Potter franchise, but the actors who played them dreaded that kiss scene in the final film. Per Emma, she and Rupert struggled with the scene because they could never “take it seriously.”

“I knew I was gonna have to be the one to kind of make this thing happen,” she further shared, “because Rupert was not gonna, so I just had to go for it.”

She later called the kiss the “hardest thing” she’s ever had to do, as they had become like siblings, noting, “It just felt wrong. So wrong on every level.”

As for how Rupert remembered the smooch? “I kind of think I blacked out. I just remember your face getting closer and closer to mine.”