The only complaint I had with the final Voldemort design was they made him a little too human-looking (outside of the nose of course). They should've given him more of a shriveled up, gaunt-looking face to make him look almost corpse-like. Not to mention the red eyes (though they tried to do that and Ralph refused to wear the contact lenses because they were uncomfortable and distracting for.
HBO's Harry Potter series needs to revive an older, discarded design for Lord Voldemort to make him truly terrifying and completely accurate to the books. The original design for Voldemort's face in the Harry Potter movies is pure nightmare fuel. Before Ralph Fiennes made his debut as He Who Must Not Be Named in The Goblet of Fire, instantly becoming one of cinema's great villains, fans were given a glimpse of the Dark Lord in the climax of The Philosopher's Stone.
If you cast your mind back to the first film, Professor Quirrell removes his. Despite originally being marketed towards children, some moments in the Harry Potter series remain truly terrifying to this day. However, fans have recently stumbled across an early look at Voldemort's design and despite many fans seemingly preferring this original version, it is no denying that it would have caused quite a few nightmares for children.
Check out Voldie in action in the. In this video, we dive into the chilling world of Harry Potter to explore the original design of Voldemort. For various reasons, mostly due to how frightening it was, the first design was dropped in favor of the more human-looking Voldemort fans got in the movies.
Voldemort's Original Face Was Far More Terrifying Than What Fans Got Voldemort's original movie design was a terrifying, snake. The original Lord Voldemort design was very different from the final look of the character. This led fans to react on the snake.
More info But one version, that was eventually scrapped, has fans jumping out of their seats. Harry Potter Studios tweeted original photos of the first design of Voldemort coming out of Quirrell's. On the subreddit r/interestingasfuck, photos of the first design for the Quirrell/Voldemort face were shared.
In the pics, the Harry Potter character's face is more defined, filled with pointed teeth and has what looks to be a snake. The new Harry Potter attempt might even take inspiration from a design that never made it to screens, introducing fans to a very different version of Voldemort in just a few years.