Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

7 of the most interesting Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone movie message.

Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone Movie Easter Eggs

1 - When Hermione is showing Harry that his father was also a seeker. You could also see that Professor Mcgonagall was a part of the team in 1971.

When Hermione is showing Harry that his father was also a seeker. You could also see that Professor Mcgonagall was a part of the team in 1971.

Costume details in Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone

1 - Discarded design for Voldemort's appearance in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)

Discarded design for Voldemort's appearance in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)

Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone Movie Foreshadowing

1 - Ron's unconventional spell for turning his rat yellow fails. This is because his rat, Scabbers, is truly the Animagus Peter Pettigrew, and not a rat.

Ron's unconventional spell for turning his rat yellow fails. This is because his rat, Scabbers, is truly the Animagus Peter Pettigrew, and not a rat.

Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone movie hidden details

1 - Wood, who says that the Snitch is "wicked fast and damn near impossible to see", loses track of it, whereas Harry follows it impeccably, proving that he is naturally gifted.

Wood, who says that the Snitch is "wicked fast and damn near impossible to see", loses track of it, whereas Harry follows it impeccably, proving that he is naturally gifted.

1 - We can see Neville's grandmother Augusta Longbottom in the background as Harry arrives at Platform 9 3/4 .

We can see Neville's grandmother Augusta Longbottom in the background as Harry arrives at Platform 9 3/4 .

1 - The design for Voldemort in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001) before designers realized that the film's target audience was children and young adolescents.

The design for Voldemort in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001) before designers realized that the film's target audience was children and young adolescents.

The cake which Hagrid claims to have sat on is broken in the shape of Harry's scar.