How to watch Harry Potter movies in order

How to watch Harry Potter movies in order

Grab your wand and head to line 9/4 to see the Harry Potter movies in order The beloved books ignited the imagination of children around the world who dreamed of attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with Harry, Hermione, and Ron

The seven books were made into eight films (the final volume was split into two), grossing billions of dollars at the box office and turning the young cast into stars The popularity of the books and films led to a "Fantastic Beasts" spin-off (a third film is currently in production)

The "Harry Potter" series begins with the 11-year-old protagonist discovering that he is actually a wizard He is invited to Hogwarts under the guidance of the kindly principal Albus Dumbledore There he makes friends and hones his powers before entering his teens and confronting Lord Voldemort, the dark wizard who killed his parents

As the Harry Potterverse grows, so do the streaming options It can be confusing to know where to find the Harry Potter movies and whether to stream them in order of release date or chronological order So, we have compiled a list of ways to watch the Harry Potter movies in order

As of February 2021, all eight original Harry Potter movies are streaming on Peacock

"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is available on Peacock Free However, the remaining films require a Peacock Premium membership, which costs $499 per month after a 7-day free trial

Two "Fantastic Beasts" films, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" and "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelbard" The films are not available on any streaming service They must be rented or purchased from digital retailers

It is easy to view the Harry Potter films in order of release The first eight original films are released first, followed by the spin-off Fantastic Beasts

Here is the list of movies and their theatrical release years:

Now, here is where things get a little tricky The "Fantastic Beasts" films are prequels, so they take place decades before the original "Harry Potter" films

The movies are set during Harry's time at Hogwarts, so each book and movie corresponds to one school year The last two movies separate the final book from the school year

Here is a list of the Harry Potter movies and the year in which they take place:

Also, if the Harry Potter play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is made into a movie, it will be the last in both release and chronological order, since it takes place around 2017

Wait, didn't HBO Max have a Harry Potter movie? Yes, there were for a few months when it first started in the summer of 2020

Warner Media owns the Harry Potter film franchise However, the company sold its broadcast and cable (and streaming) rights to NBCUniversal However, Warner Media paid a hefty fee to lease them back so that it could launch its new streaming service with some big titles

Now, the Harry Potter films may or may not return to Peacock until 2021; they may return to HBO Max on a limited basis And who knows what will happen in 2025, when NBCUniversal's TV rights expire

As author Jess Mason joked on Twitter, "Harry Potter is like a child of divorce whose parents are Universal and Warner Brothers and the franchises keep getting pulled into different houses"

Many streaming services are fighting over the same precious IP

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