Well, in case it skipped your mind,
Of course, as any diehard "Potter" fan knows, the visual isn't real; it's a fantastical rendering created by one of the Horcruxes to keep Ron from destroying it. But just because the snog wasn't real in the "Harry Potter" world, doesn't mean that Watson and Radcliffe were off the hook from filming it.
Rupert Grint's Ron and Emma Watson's Hermione share a kiss in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.
Harry is not sexually attracted to Hermione - he never has been. He does acknowledge that she is pretty at the Yule Ball. Hermione even earns a full paragraph describing everything from her hair to her dress to her teeth.
Harry Potter & Hermione Granger Kissing Scene - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I 2010 - YouTube.
Ron and Hermione's first kiss is an iconic moment in the Harry Potter movies, but its depiction in the books is far superior. One of the most memorable first kisses in movie history belongs to Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley of the Harry Potter series.
It doesn't really feel any different, because you are still acting." In "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the latest in the megahit series based on J.K. Rowling's books, Harry comes of age and has his first on-screen kiss with longtime crush Cho Chang, played by Katie Leung.
From even the earlier films, we all knew Hermione Granger was meant for Ron Weasley. But before their ultimate expression of love in the final film, Hermione went to the Yule Ball with one of the Triwizard Tournament's champions, Viktor Krum (Stanislav Ianevski), in Goblet of Fire.
But Britain's Sunday Times published excerpts of the interview in a front-page story, “JK admits Hermione should have wed Harry.” “I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment. That's how it was conceived, really,” Rowling says in the interview.
The hugely successful author tells Wonderland magazine she chose the red-haired Ron for Hermione for very personal reasons having little to do with literature. She told the magazine she “wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfilment” and said the couple might eventually need relationship counselling.
Snape always told himself that the problem he had was that he was teaching dunderheads and that it wasn't his bad teaching but the quality of the students that mattered. She lost her virginity to Ron sometime after the Battle of Hogwarts. Not to Krum or McLaggen and surely not Fred. Thank you.
Not in Canon… Unless you count Horcrux Harry and Hermione. Harry doesn't get it on with anyone in Canon—technically you can claim that Harry did with Ginny, but only because we see the products of Harry and Ginny's intimacies in the epilogue. All the sex happened.
Harry and Hermione have sex while in the tent after Ron abandons them. Hermione is insecure and confused about things, so she claims it's a mistake and that they should go back to being just friends. Harry is a bit hurt, but is unwilling to risk Hermione leaving him too, so agrees.
Of course not. Or rather, she openly loves Harry as a friend/little brother - but she's got no romantic interest in him at all. She secretly loves Ron, that's canon, and it's quite sad, really, how lots of people still refuse to accept that*.
Answer 1: In the actual books and movies, Draco never actually had a crush on Hermione. He actually thought she was disgusting because of her being a muggle born. Draco was born into a family that believed in pureblood supremacy.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.
Draco is a pureblood supremacist who is a constant source of antagonism for Hermione, a feeling that is returned in kind. Even AFTER the war, when Draco has made some progress, there's so much bad blood between them that it's simply absurd to think of them marrying.
Unfortunately for Ginny, Harry ends their relationship to protect her from Voldemort at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. They continue to love each other, despite being separated, and Harry finds solace in studying the Marauder's Map to feel a connection to her at Hogwarts.
She Was Attracted To Him First
Of the two of them, it was Hermione who realized she liked Ron first as she dropped heavy hints in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire of her attraction. She fully realized she liked him by the time of the Yule Ball, but didn't do anything because of Ron's tactless behavior at the time.
In an interview with Emma Watson, who played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, Joanne Rowling stated that the reason for the Hermione/Ron pairing (and perhaps by implication Harry and Hermione not ending up together) was "wish fulfillment."
H arry Styles says his first kiss at the age of 10 was embarrassing because the girl was much taller than him. He told the Daily Star: "The girl was really tall and I was really short.
Their first kiss happens on the front steps of Malfoy Manor. Harry brings Draco his wand after speaking at his trial, “This is yours; thank you.” And this time, Draco won't let him walk away. Harry turns to leave and Draco grabs his arm, turns him back and kisses him.
In the book, their kiss happens in Chapter 24 - Sectumsempra of Half Blood Prince, right after Gryffindor wins the Quidditch cup. In the film, it happens when Ginny takes Harry to the Room of Requirement to hide the Half Blood Prince's potions book. In the book Harry and Ginny's first kiss is really amazing.