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The Prisoner of Azkaban: A New Direction for Harry Potter

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Film & History, January 1st, 2005

The Prisoner of Azkaban: A New Direction for Harry Potter

Meet the Knight Bus: a ghostly triple-decked doppelganger to London's famous red buses. The fantastical nature of this vehicle manifests in a touch of whimsy, a crystal chandelier that sways erratically as the vehicle zips and zooms through the streets of London. Those attuned to the previous Harry Potter films will notice a crucial difference between this film and its predecessorsthis bus stays on the ground. The two previous members of the franchise also began with magical vehicles: Hagrid's flying motorbike in Harry Potter and the S...

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