Harry Potter And The — Chamber Of Secrets(2002)
This is the only Harry Potter film with a post-credits scene. It reveals a moving book cover in a Diagon Alley window showing a confused Gilderoy Lockhart in a straitjacket, titled "Who Am I?" .
You can spot the opal necklace —which plays a major role years later in The Half-Blood Prince —inside a display case in Borgin and Burkes when Harry first accidentally enters Knockturn Alley. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(2002)
To reflect the story's maturing themes, director Chris Columbus and cinematographer Roger Pratt purposefully used subdued lighting and desaturated colors , setting a stylistic trend that continued for the rest of the films. Hidden Details You Might Have Missed This is the only Harry Potter film with a post-credits scene
Explore more about the production challenges and secrets of the second film: To reflect the story's maturing themes, director Chris
On set, the house-elf Dobby was nothing more than an orange ball on a stick . Actors had to interact with this placeholder before the character was digitally added in post-production.
In scenes where the students are shown doing homework in the Great Hall or classrooms, the actors were often doing their actual real-life school assignments to make the environment feel more authentic.