We are all huge fans of the Harry Potter books. Harry Potter may seem to be a fictional character to many, but for real Potterheads, he’s quite real. #ForeverHarryPotter, they’re all so great and magical. Finally, the film’s epilogue, set nineteen years later, provides a poignant and heartwarming glimpse into the future of our favorite characters. Seeing Harry, Ron, Hermione, and their friends as parents, sending their children off to Hogwarts, is a beautiful reminder of the enduring legacy of the series. In addition to the intense action, the film delves into the rich lore of the Harry Potter universe.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

Tale of the Three Brothers.” And director David Yates does a beautiful job of capturing the frustrations of Harry’s Horcrux mission. How do you feel about watching three teenagers bicker in the forest for a few hours? Three magical tools are crucial to the final fight in the following film. The story starts with the trio getting lost on the way to Hogwarts and ending up on a camping trip in Mordor.

We see Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a gloomy, Horcrux-hunting quest, which is magical. The animation sequence of ‘The Tale of the Three Brothers’ is a stunning piece of storytelling, and honestly, I wouldn’t mind a whole film just like that. It’s more like a Quidditch match that’s a bit too long but has a fantastic snitch at the end.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

Harry, Ron, and Hermione are on a mission to destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes and defeat the Dark Lord once and for all. The film’s strengths lie in its character development. As Harry, Ron, and Hermione face their final challenges, their growth as individuals. Especially Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, who have truly come into their own as actors in the Film.

The Battle of Hogwarts, in particular, is a cinematic masterpiece, showcasing the full scale of the wizarding war of bravery. It’s pretty intense for the whole runtime, bar a few very quick moments of laughter. Part II is not only the best film in the series, but it will probably be one of the best films of 2011. Everyone should see this film. 

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Part 3:

All characters and the story become complex and dark—Hogwarts, the law and order in the magical world, turns out to be just as lopsided and corrupt, no matter what the teachers say, is always in danger, and the students have no choice but to take matters into their own hands. The law and order in the magical world turns out to be just as lopsided and corrupt—and as easily malleable—as its Muggle counterpart. The so-called protective creatures are soulless and uncontrollable.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Part 4

The film has officially set the tone for future films. It’s dark, it deals with the theme of death, and it’s got a lot of horror elements. When Harry gets chosen as the fourth participant in the inter-school Triwizard Tournament, he is unwittingly pulled into a dark conspiracy to bring back Lord Voldemort. It was a very fast-paced storytelling and erratic emotional performance. The dragons, including the Hungarian Horntail, and the underwater creatures like the Merpeople are well-crafted and add to the film’s immersive experience.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Part 5

The introduction of new characters, especially the members of the Order. The scene at Sirius’s house, where Harry talks to him in the room with the family tree, was a standout moment, with new elements to be added to the larger plot and satisfying wizardry action. The climax is also satisfying, full of action, and visually stunning. We had a more characteristic Sirius, and unlike the books, he was always kind and nice to Harry. In my mind, Harry had the most character development in this movie. 

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Part 6

The movie is two and a half hours of ridiculousness. Yes, it has fantastic effects and humor about the raging hormones, the introduction of the new Minister of Magic, and all, and Dumbledore coming to the Dursleys’ house to give them a piece of his mind. Slughorn’s parties, the first of which was on the train when Ginny got her first invite. Voldemort’s past/childhood, which triggers the age-old questions on nature, is interesting.

Draco was not able to kill Dumbledore, and Snape came and killed him. Lover, that’s how Lavender and Hermione fought, and Ron called Hermione’s name, and all the professors were watching. 

 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1) of Part 7

This installment delves into a darker, more mature territory as Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a perilous quest to find and destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes. The performances by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson continue to evolve, reflecting the characters’ maturity and the weight of their responsibilities. The exploration of the Death Eaters’ reign of terror and the growing resistance movement adds depth to the overall narrative and effectively sets the stage for the epic showdown in the second part.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Part 8

The experience starts the minute you walk into the theater lobby, from the carpet to the walls and the ceiling. You can also get a photo op with one of the British telephone booths used throughout the play. It makes you feel like you have spells being flown at you, and they also have dementors flying overhead the audience to make you feel immersed.

The playwrights also wrote the storyline for the main characters, Albus and Scorpius, very well. The moving staircases scene was brilliant, yet was moved around by stagehands dressed in black with no intention to hide or cover them up, and the characters return to their original timeline after manipulating time. 

About the reboot

HBO has confirmed a new series that we will readapt as Harry Potter (Jk Rowling’s). A TV reboot is officially happening in 2027. The project aims to explore more and in new ways than the original films, but according to the book itself. The format may have “7 seasons,” adaptations from the original book of Harry Potter. The release date and the Creative team have not been confirmed, as it will be released soon by the HBO team.

Written by: Nilesh shiv