Get ready to be transported to a world of wonder and enchantment with the complete Harry Potter movie collection, spanning over a decade of magic and adventure. From 2001 to 2011, Warner Bros. brought J.K. Rowling's beloved book series to life in 8 epic films, plus 64 additional behind-the-scenes, bonus, and 3D movie experiences (totaling 72 movies & features).
David Yates took over the helm for the rest of the series, starting with this politically charged entry. Imelda Staunton’s Dolores Umbridge is arguably the most hated villain in cinematic history—because she isn't a snake-faced monster; she is a bureaucratic passive-aggressive tyrant. At 138 minutes, it is one of the shorter films but packs in the trauma of Sirius’s death and the introduction of Luna Lovegood. Harry Potter All Movies Collection 2001-2011 72...
The grand finale. From the Gringotts dragon escape to the "Resurrection Stone" moment in the Forbidden Forest, to the final courtyard battle. The visual effects hit their peak: the protective dome over Hogwarts, the army of statues, and the final duel between Harry and Voldemort. The epilogue, "19 Years Later," wraps the bow on the era with nostalgic perfection. Get ready to be transported to a world
High-definition releases (720p/1080p) highlight the incredible visual effects and detailed set designs of the later films, particularly the climactic Battle of Hogwarts . Rowling's beloved book series to life in 8
Directed by Chris Columbus, this film is the definition of "comfort cinema." It introduced us to the whimsical, candy-colored world of wizardry. From the moment Hagrid tells Harry, "You're a wizard," to the final chess match, the film prioritizes wonder over darkness. While CGI trolls have aged slightly, the practical sets of Diagon Alley and Hogwarts remain breathtaking.