Harry Potter‘s reunion special, Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, saw the original cast of the films reunite and make fans sob nostalgic tears at all the stories and anecdotes from the actors.
However, Harry Potter fans are absolute experts in all things Potter, and so when the show made an Emma Watson-related error, social media noticed.
During one particular moment, they shared a childhood photograph of the Hermione Granger actress wearing a set of Minnie Mouse ears – but it was actually a picture of Emma Roberts.
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You can’t get anything past Potterheads.
One fan wrote on Twitter: “Wow. The editors / producers of Harry Potter: Return to Hogwarts seriously used a picture of a young Emma Roberts instead of Emma Watson. HOW did this get past everyone?!?!”
Another tweeted: “I can’t believe they put a baby picture of Emma Roberts in Return to Hogwarts instead of Emma Watson.”
A third added: “GUYS HELP ME THAT’S LITERALLY EMMA ROBERTS NOT EMMA WATSON.”
The reunion saw Watson explain why she considered quitting the series at one point, and although she said no one had to “convince me to see it through”, leaving was something she was thinking about.
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“I think I was scared,” she explained. “I don’t know if you ever felt like it got to a tipping point when you were like… ‘This is kind of forever now’.”
Emma later added: “The fame thing had finally hit home – in a big way. No one had to convince me to see it through. The fans genuinely wanted me to succeed and they all genuinely have each other’s backs. How great is that?”
The reunion special also saw Emma admitting to having a crush on Tom Felton when they were teenagers.
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts aired on HBO Max in the US and on Sky and NOW in the UK.
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