What are the 10 Best Harry Potter Movies?

Cheska Warding
Jul 28, 2017 · 6 min read

The Harry Potter contract has been a worldwide phenomenon just like the few others. It has been 8 years, ever since the book was released, 4 years since their final film hit theaters, and the IP is still strong as it was before. Harry Potter is everywhere in the shape of elaborate theme parks, video games, ABC Family marathons, and the highest re-legible novels. This type of durability is rare, and it has something to do with the features of the story that J.K. Rowling is setting out to inform about 20 years that pass and the tangible, lush world she made.


10. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

The movie is a two-part West End theater play by writer Jack Thorne of the unique latest story. It happened to be the initial brand-new Wizarding World tale in about a decade, and the authorized 8th Harry Potter story. The story started 19 years right after the incidents of Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows and going after Harry Potter, now the Ministry of the Magic employee, and Albus Severus Potter, the younger son, who is nearly approaching Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

9. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

In 1926, and the Newt Scamander played by Eddie Redmayne had just concluded an overall excursion to discover and documented a strange array of supernatural creatures. Arriving at the New York City for a brief break, he should have come and go without occurrence, were if not for the No-Maj, an American for a Muggle known as Jacob, a misplaced supernatural case, and the run off for some of the Newt’s fantastic being, which would have spell danger for both of the No-Maj and wizarding worlds.

8. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

The movie is a follow-up to the first “Harry Potter and a Sorcerer’s Stone” discovered young wizard Harry and his pals, Ron and Hermione, facing the new experimentation during their following year at Hogwarts School as they attempt to find out the dark power that is horrifying the school.

7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1

Without the protection and guidance from their instructors, Harry, Ron and Hermione started a mission to wipe out the Horcruxes, the basis of the immortality of Voldemort. Although they should rely with each other more than ever, but the dark force pressured them and might tear them apart. The Death Eaters of Voldemort’s have seized control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, but they were looking for Harry, even as he and his buddies were prepared for the ultimate face-off.

6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

When the Death Eaters inflict havoc in both Wizard worlds and Muggle, Hogwarts is not anymore a safe haven for the students. Although Harry, suspected that there were modern risks lurking with the palace walls, Dumbledore is much more intent than ever before on arranging the young wizard in their final fight with Voldemort. In the meantime, teenage hormones jog rampantly through the Hogwarts, handing over a distinctive kind of hazards. Love possibly is in the sky, but misfortune looms, and Hogwarts can never be as before.

5. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

The movie is the adjustments of the initial Rowling’s popular kid’s novels regarding Harry Potter, a boy discovered during on his 11th birthday that he was the orphaned kids of the two powerful wizards and that he possesses exceptional magical powers of his own. He is called from his existence as the unwanted son to be the learner at the Hogwarts; an English on board school for wizards. There, he encountered some of his buddies who then become his closest friends and assisted him in finding out the reality regarding the mysterious deaths of his parents’.

4. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Now in his 5th year at the Hogwarts, Harry discovered that a lot in the community of wizards were not aware of the truth about his meeting with Lord Voldemort. The minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, chose his toady, Dolores Umbridge to become the Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor, for he is afraid that teacher Dumbledore will take over his job. But the teaching is lacking and the methods, harsh, so Harry prepared the crowd of learners to protect the university towards the rising tide of bad spirits.

3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

This is the 4th fourth film of the Harry Potter contract sees Harry, going back in his fourth year at the Hogwarts School together with his pals, Hermione and Ron. There is an approaching tournament in between the three main schools of magic, with a participant chosen from every school by a Goblet of Fire. When Harry was drawn, although he is not that legible and a fourth player, he should compete in the risky contest.

2. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry was on his third year at Hogwarts School began off so awful when he discovered deranged murderer Sirius Black, played by Gary Oldman, who has escaped from the prison of Azkaban and is bent on killing the teenage wizard. Though Hermione’s cat agony Ron’s unwell rat, bringing a rift between the trio, a crowd of nasty Dementors was sent to guard the school from the Black. The strange latest teacher assisted Harry to discover how to protect himself, but what is the secret ties him to the Sirius Black?

1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2

The movie is a clash in between the evil and the good which await the young Harry, Hermione and Ron who prepared for the final fight towards the Lord Voldemort. Harry has been nurtured in a steely boy on a task to get rid the world of wickedness. The friends must look for the Horcruxes that will remain the dastardly wizard to be immortal. Voldemort and Harry meet at the Hogwarts Castle for the epic face-off where the dark force will finally find their match.


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