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Sandra Claire is a loyal fan of JK Rowling. She first became famous when she wrote Harry Potter fan fiction on the Internet; it is not difficult to explain the many similarities between Hodge Starkweather and Dumbledore in this film.
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Jared Harris, the actor who plays Hodge, is the real son of Richard Harris, the first Dumbledore actor.
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British actor Alex Pattyfer is the first person to play Jace in the hearts of fans of the original book. But when the film started in 2012, he was already too old to play this role, and he himself was unwilling to make films based on youth novels after "Key No. 4".
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Xavier Samuel, Max Irons, Douglas Booth, Alexander Ludwig, Nicole Torreira, Lucas Tier and others have auditioned for the film.
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The film was mainly shot in Toronto, Hamilton, Canada and New York, USA.
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The author of the original novel has been pressured by Hollywood studios to change the sex of the protagonist of the story from female to male.
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The two leading actors of the film, Collins and Bauer, were both dissatisfied with the original ending of the script. So the two of them wrote a new ending together, which was recognized and used in the final version after the filming.
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Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bauer broke up during the filming but broke up shortly before the release. However, the two have always maintained a close relationship, using Ball's words "like family."
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The reason why Hodge reminds you of Dumbledore: The original author Cassandra Claire became famous for writing Harry Potter fan fiction, Hodge essentially originated from Dumbledore; Hodge played Jared Harry S is the son of Richard Harris, Dumbledore actor in "Harry Potter".
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones behind the scenes gags
2021-11-29 08:01
Extended Reading
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones quotes
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[from trailer]
Clary Fray: Oh God, this isn't happening.
Simon Lewis: What are you looking at?
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[from trailer]
Clary Fray: Why can I see you and no one else can?
Jace Wayland: You're not a mundane.
Clary Fray: What's a mundane?
Jace Wayland: Someone from the human world.
Clary Fray: If I'm not human, what am I?