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      • The Harry Potter movies kicked off in 2001 with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and while the first film in the series is generally a light and family-friendly story, as the series continues, the movies become darker, with changes in director creating a clear difference in tone.
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  2. Sep 7, 2024 · There is officially no Harry Potter: The Return of the Dark Lord film in development, but there are other projects related to the Wizarding World on the way. Will Harry Potter Return? While a 2025 Harry Potter sequel is not in development, plans are in motion to reboot the series on television.

  3. May 29, 2024 · However, although a new movie is likely not in the works anymore, a brand-new series is currently in the works at Max and will completely reboot the franchise from the beginning. The Harry Potter reboot series was first confirmed in April 2023 by Deadline.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · As of now, a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child movie has not been confirmed. While J. K. Rowling and Warner Bros. have both denied that a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child movie would ever happen, Wiedenfels' remarks rekindled old rumors.

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    Not only is Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald the worst reviewed Harry Potter movie, it also happens to be one of the least scary. In theory, Grindelwald is an intimidating villain. He believes in blood supremacy and is willing to do anything to achieve it, but lacks the right charisma to pose a real threat. There are a lot of general wiz...

    There's a lot of psychological horror in the book version ofOrder Of The Phoenix, thanks to Harry's persistent nightmares and fears of being possessed by Lord Voldemort. While the movie does incorporate this, it's to a much lesser extent. Harry's dreams don't feel as ominous, and scenes in the Department of Mysteries don't nail the eerie vibe of th...

    Considering most of the characters are 11 years old, it's unsurprising thatSorcerer's Stoneis a (mostly) scare-free affair. There are a few moments that are appropriately scary for young children, such as Harry, Ron, and Hermione's encounters with the troll and Fluffy, but nothing too nightmarish. RELATED: 5 Funniest Scenes From Harry Potter And Th...

    The final Harry Pottermovie is basically a string of explosive scenes. From the Battle of Hogwarts, to Harry's sacrifice, audiences are rarely given a chance to breathe as the series races towards the finish line. This means that even though it's probably one of the darkest entries in the series, it's more stressful than legitimately scary. But som...

    In the first entry of thespin-off series of the same name, fansfollow Newt's adventures in 1920s New York when several of his wide array of magical creatures escape into the city. The concept is lighter than the last few installments of Harry Potter, and its villain – Grindelwald — can't compare to Voldemort's reputation or appearance. Its scariest...

    It would've been impossible to cram every detail from the books into the movies, but Half-Blood Princeleaves out more than most. While the book tracks Voldemort's history through a series of disturbing memories, most of these don't make it to the screen — notably, the twisted Gaunt family, and Tom Riddle's manipulative charm and control over others...

    Goblet of Firemarks a turning point in the series, with storylines really leveling up in maturity. The Triwizard Tournament exposes Harry to trials even he has never before experienced, while Cedric Diggory's death robs him of the last innocence he has left (which is admittedly very little). Opening with the murder of the Muggle Frank Bryce, this m...

    For anyone with a phobia of spiders, Chamber of Secrets is a nightmare waiting to happen. He only appears in one scene, but Aragog still manages to be the scariest movie spider ever. The sight of this colossal talking arachnid slowly crawling out of a dark thicket isn't easy to forget — especially when he then commands other smaller spiders to atta...

    Tonally, Prisoner of Azkaban is an outlier in the Harry Potter series. That isn't necessarily a bad thing – quirkier and darker than its predecessors, it sets the franchise on a new path that isn't afraid to speak to deeper, darker issues. The cinematography is generally very creepy, and does a fantastic job of building up new magical creatures as ...

    Deathly Hallows Part 1 gets a lot of flack for being too slow, but that's exactly what makes it so scary. Thanks to the film's gradual, tense buildup, viewers can feel the trio's growing frustration as they hunt for Horcruxes — as well as their horror when things go wrong. And because it's Harry Potter, a lot of things go wrong. The scene in which ...

    • Sorcerer’s Stone: The Two Faces Of Evil. Harry Potter’s time at Hogwarts begins during the Sorcerer’s Stone book and movie. And if you think he’d spend his first year at the institution keeping his head down and focusing on work then you’re sorely mistaken.
    • Chamber of Secrets: Ginny Weasley Nearly Dying. We’d met Ginny Weasley in the Sorcerer’s Stone but, in the Chamber of Secrets, she starts at Hogwarts herself.
    • Prisoner of Azkaban: The Dementors Attack. Harry spends the bulk of the Prisoner of Azkaban desperately trying to find a way to prevent Dementors, the guards of the wizard problem, from effecting him so badly.
    • Goblet of Fire: Cedric Dying. Prior to the release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the series had been relatively devoid of death. We’d seen a flashback of Lord Voldemort slaying Lily Potter in Godric’s Hollow and witnessed Professor Quirrell crumble to ash when she tries to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone but, by and large, things had stayed relatively light.
  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Adam ranks all of the Harry Potter movies from worst to best, evaluating each adaptation as a film first and foremost in this incredible franchise.

  6. Oct 2, 2024 · The Harry Potter movies like to shift between two of the best streaming services to subscribe to more often than the stairs at Hogwarts change direction. Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's...

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