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The underwater scenes from Goblet of Fire were “really intense,” and so was the makeup. The gills Harry grows after eating the Gillyweed took about an hour and a half to apply and were made of silicone. | 22 Magical Facts About The "Harry Potter" Movie Makeup Harry Potter Goblet Of Fire, Harry Potter Makeup, Harry Potter Goblet, Harry Potter Wall, Harry Potter Quiz, Movie Makeup, Harry Potter Always, Harry Potter Movie, Mermaids Sirens

"[Dan's] underwater swimming in a real tank, and just to get one shot was amazing. There’d be, like, 20 divers underwater. One would be moving bubbles out of his hair and off his face... You wouldn’t believe the difficulty of getting just one shot," Coulier told BuzzFeed.

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Gillyweed was a magical plant that, when eaten, allowed a human to breathe underwater. It was said to resemble a bundle of slimy, grey-green rat tails. When eaten, it gave the consumer gills, allowing them to breathe underwater, and webbing between the fingers and toes, allowing them to swim underwater with ease. Gillyweed was native to the Mediterranean Sea.[1] When Gillyweed was eaten by a human, it gave them fish-like attributes, including gills to process oxygen from water, webbing…

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