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** Let's not forget Julian Sands. ''Just'' Julian Sands, no mask, no makeup, no disfiguration of any kind.
* Sephiroth, as he appeared in some very early trailers for ''[[Final Fantasy VII|FFVII: Advent Children]]'', looked quite different from his final self in the movie: he appears as far less effeminate, as well as more gaunt. This was changed later in production, apparently to reflect the effeminate "allure" that director Tetsuya Nomura wished for him to express.
* [[Emma Watson]] as Hermione Granger in ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]''. The first film practically nailed the look of Hermione right down to the mousy head of hair. But over the progression of movies, they have more or less let the character look more attractive over time, to the point where the [[Beautiful All Along]] moment of the Yule Ball in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)||Goblet of Fire]]'' is ruined thanks to the increasing attention to her looks, as opposed to the shocking reveal of the book's moment. This is because they were cast as children, and the actors' appearances changed dramatically throughout the course of the series - a great example is how Matthew Lewis looked [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_lXVrTUeY2SQ/TOctDbp4zyI/AAAAAAAACcc/ACjefJZddw4/s1600/NevilleYR1.jpg in the first film] and [http://images.wikia.com/harrypotter/images/b/b6/NevilleYR7.jpg how he looked in the final movies.]
* While how ugly [[Jonah Hex]] is widely [[Depending on the Artist|depends on the artist]], Josh Brolin's portrayal is downright handsome compared to Jonah's best appearance in the comic. They tried for the bug-eye, but Josh [http://io9.com/5520961/first-clear-image-of-jonah-hexs-poker-face revealed in an interview] that he could have lost his eye for real.
* Velma from ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' used to be kind of a dumpy girl. After the live action movie, which had an attractive woman playing her, even the cartoon versions stated being drawn more appealingly.
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