![]() The most noticeable and controversial of the changes in Artemis Fowl is Artemis himself. Partly as a result of those changes, here are all the biggest differences between the Artemis Fowl books and the Disney movie. The movie itself went through a number of changes during reshoots large chunks of the original story were left out of the final cut, Colin Farrell was cast fairly late as Artemis Fowl Sr., and Opal appears to have been a late addition as well. ![]() Related: Why Artemis Fowl Isn't A Villain In The Movie (Unlike The Book)ĭirected by Kenneth Branagh, Artemis Fowl keeps many plot beats of that first book, while also folding in elements from its sequel The Arctic Incident - including the pixie villain Opal Koboi. Meanwhile, Holly makes her own attempts to escape and sabotage Artemis from inside the house. The fairies launch a siege on Fowl Manor, but soon discover that they've underestimated their young opponent. In a bid to restore the family fortune, Artemis kidnaps a fairy, L.E.P.Recon officer Holly Short, and ransoms her to the fairy government for a literal ton of gold. In the first of Colfer's books, Artemis Fowl is the 12 year-old heir to the Fowl crime empire, who has steps up as the head of the family after his father, Artemis Fowl Sr., goes missing. ![]()
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