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Harry Potter theatrical posters
Beginning in 2001, Warner Bros. Pictures began releasing the Harry Potter films, adaptations of the Harry Potter books. These films have proven đồ sộ be very popular and, in less phàn nàn a decade, the Harry Potter film series became the highest-grossing motion picture series in history, surpassing the world-famous James Bond franchise. Currently it is the third highest-grossing, behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars franchises.[1]
History[]
In 1997, David Heyman received a copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He put it on the low priority shelf, thinking the title was "rubbish." However, when a secretary found and read it, she gave it đồ sộ Heyman with a positive review and he then read it. Heyman was very impressed by Rowling's work, which led đồ sộ Rowling selling him the film rights for four books in 1999.
Rowling had a few demands. She wanted the principal cast đồ sộ be played by British actors, but allowed Irish actors, unless the role required otherwise. She also wanted a part in helping them adapt the books, and refused đồ sộ give the rights of her characters đồ sộ Warner Bros which would let them make non-author written sequels.
In March 2000, Chris Columbus was selected đồ sộ direct the first film, while Steve Kloves wrote the screenplay. Rowling was given a large creative role which Columbus was fine with, while Heyman stayed đồ sộ produce it.
The main actors
They then started đồ sộ cast the roles of Harry, Ron and Hermione. A seven month tìm kiếm led them đồ sộ Daniel Radcliffe when Heyman and Kloves attended the theatre at the same time he did. Heyman persuaded his parents đồ sộ let him audition and Rowling was very impressed, saying she didn't think there would be a better choice.
Emma Watson and Rupert Grint were selected from thousands of children who auditioned for the role of Hermione and Ron. The casting of the three is thought đồ sộ be highly impressive, and one of "the best show decisions" ever made.
Production began in September 2000 and would keep going until the final film in December 2010. Every film was made primarily at Leavesden Studios, which is now open for the public đồ sộ explore. Heyman produced every film with his production company Heyday Films, while Kloves wrote for every film except Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, which was written by Michael Goldenberg.
While the sixth film was the most expensive đồ sộ film, it was decided that the seventh book would be spilt in two, despite being shot as one film.
Directors[]
There were four directors across every film, with Chris Columbus directing the first and second film, and Alfonso Cuarón directing the third. Mike Newell directed the fourth with David Yates staying the longest, as he directed the last four films. Columbus did stay đồ sộ produce the third film with Heyman, and David Barron produced the last four with Heyman. Rowling joined the team for the final two films.
Every director had their own vision of the series but acknowledged that they should get darker as time went by. Columbus wanted đồ sộ portray a "golden storybook" image. Cuarón changed the visual tone and expanded Hogwarts. Newell wanted a "paranoid thriller" and Yates a sense of "jeopardy and character đồ sộ the world".
They worked together, with the last director sitting with the next one and talking through what they had done, and where they both wanted it đồ sộ go. Every director wanted a sense of balance that matched the world Columbus started, and the others had expanded upon.
Screenwriting[]
Kloves and Goldenberg had direct help from J.K. Rowling, although she gave them great space đồ sộ have their own ideas. Rowling wanted them đồ sộ stay true đồ sộ the books, and save for a few changes, the plot and tone of each film remained the same as the books. Heyman said Rowling was the "best support" and that she understood some things had đồ sộ be changed.
Design[]
Stuart Craig was production designer for every film, helped by Stephenie McMillan. Hogwarts was originally a miniature which expanded and developed into a digital model. When production of the films ended, a lot of the sets were rebuilt and transported for display at Leavesden.
There was a total of six directors of photography, with Bruno Delbonnel gaining the only Academy Award nomination the Harry Potter films received, for Best Cinematography.
Music[]
John Williams was the first composer đồ sộ work on the films, and is best known for creating the iconic Hedwig's Theme. When Williams left đồ sộ pursure other projects, Patrick Doyle created the soundtrack for the fourth film. Nicholas Hooper made soundtrack for the fifth film, while Alexandre Desplat made the final two, although they kept a few of Williams. They were made at Abbey Road Studios with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Films[]
Film
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Producer
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Screenwriter
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Director
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Music |
Release Date
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
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David Heyman
Chris Columbus
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Steve Kloves | Chris Columbus | John Williams | 2001 |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)
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David Heyman
Chris Columbus
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Steve Kloves | Chris Columbus | John Williams | 2002 |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)
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David Heyman
Chris Columbus
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Steve Kloves | Alfonso Cuarón | John Williams | 2004 |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
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David Heyman | Steve Kloves | Mike Newell | Patrick Doyle | 2005 |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
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David Heyman
David Barron
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Michael Goldenberg | David Yates | Nicholas Hooper | 2007 |
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
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David Heyman
David Barron
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Steve Kloves | David Yates | Nicholas Hooper | 2009 |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
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David Heyman
David Barron
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Steve Kloves | David Yates | Alexandre Desplat | 2010 |
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
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David Heyman
David Barron
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Steve Kloves | David Yates | Alexandre Desplat | 2011 |
The film adaptation of Deathly Hallows was split into two parts, the first of which was released in November 2010, with the second part released on 15 July 2011.
The final day of filming on Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was completed on Saturday 12 June 2010. However, members of the cast were recalled for re-shoots of the Epilogue scene on 21 December 2010.[2]
Cast[]
Fourteen actors (excluding doubles) appear in all eight films. They are:
- Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter (as well as Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Fleur Delacour and Mundungus Fletcher under the effects of Polyjuice Potion).
- Rupert Grint as Ronald Weasley
- Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
- Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
- Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
- Geraldine Somerville as Lily Potter
- Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley
- Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom
- Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
- James Phelps as Fred Weasley
- Oliver Phelps as George Weasley
- Devon Murray as Seamus Finnigan
- Josh Herdman as Gregory Goyle (as well as Harry Potter under the effects of Polyjuice Potion)
- Warwick Davis as Griphook in Deathly Hallows: Part 1, and Filius Flitwick in the rest.
Furthermore, as Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Deathly Hallows: Part 2 were filmed as one film, the following three actors were also present for the filming of all eight films (despite not appearing in Part 1):
- Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
- David Bradley as Argus Filch
- Alfie Enoch as Dean Thomas
Additionally, the following two characters appear in all eight films, but were not portrayed by the same actor in each one:
- Albus Dumbledore, portrayed by Richard Harris in the first two films, and Michael Gambon from the third onwards (as well as by Toby Regbo as a teenager).
- Peter Pettigrew, portrayed by Dex in the first three films (in the size of Scabbers the Rat), and Timothy Spall from the third onwards.
Significance[]

Harry Potter at the 2011 BAFTAs. (Left đồ sộ Right) Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, Emma Watson, David Heyman, J. K. Rowling, Rupert Grint, David Barron and David Yates
Besides their record-breaking popularity, the Harry Potter film series is significant in several areas:
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- The close involvement of its author, J. K. Rowling, in many aspects of production, including story consultation and casting.
- The fact that, with the exception of Albus Dumbledore, whose actor needed đồ sộ be recast due đồ sộ the death of the original, all major ongoing characters will have been played by the same actors for the entire series. A few supporting players have been recast over the years, however.
- The conclusion of the series marks the first time a book series of this length, involving an ongoing story arc, has been adapted for film in its entirety, and without profound changes being made đồ sộ the original storyline.
- The book series and film series were released over a ten year period. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was first published in the UK in 1997, with the final book, Deathly Hallows, published in 2007. Likewise the first film was released in 2001 and the series concluded in 2011 with the eighth and final film.
- Each film in the series has been released đồ sộ critical and financial success worldwide.
Logo history[]

Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and director Chris Columbus on the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone set
The Harry Potter logo design is based on the typeface used for the American editions of the books. In the first two films, directed by Chris Columbus, it was golden, however Alfonso Cuaron, the director of Prisoner of Azkaban changed the logo's colour đồ sộ silver đồ sộ reflect the film's darker atmosphere. This was used in later films as well.
In every film but Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone and Prisoner of Azkaban, the Harry Potter logo appears slowly floating from background đồ sộ foreground, usually through a sea of clouds. In the other two films, the logo flies in from the foreground, stops as it is illuminated, then flies back into the foreground.
From Chamber of Secrets onward, the title sequence begins with the Warner Bros. logo fading in and slowly drifting in from the background through a sea of clouds.
Films[]
Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone[]

Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and director Chris Columbus on the Chamber of Secrets set
In Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone, the background is a generic patch of stormy clouds, and the logo is metallic gold. This is the first instance in which the title is not accompanied by Hedwig's Theme. Instead, the theme is played with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo, which is not shown as part of the title sequence.
Chamber of Secrets[]
In Chamber of Secrets, the background is the sky above Privet Drive at sunset. Chamber of Secrets is the only film đồ sộ depict the Warner Bros. Pictures logo in its original colour scheme. Due đồ sộ the xanh xao background of the logo, it is animated đồ sộ turn on its "back" sánh the camera does not "go through" it. In every subsequent film, the xanh xao background is omitted, and the camera passes between the letters of the logo.
Prisoner of Azkaban[]

The cast on the Prisoner of Azkaban mix with the director Alfonso Cuarón
Prisoner of Azkaban is the only film đồ sộ date that does not depict either the Warner Bros. Pictures or Harry Potter logo against a sea of clouds. They are instead mix floating in front of 4 Privet Drive, illuminated by wand light. Another noticeable difference is that the letters of the Harry Potter logo float around haphazardly. Different from the first two films, and continuing on in the next, the logo is coloured silver.
Goblet of Fire[]

Daniel Radcliffe and director Mike Newell on the Goblet of Fire set
In Goblet of Fire, the logo appears in the sky directly above Tom Riddle Snr's grave. Also, the subtitle materialises with a xanh xao flame effect.
Order of the Phoenix[]

The cast on the Order of the Phoenix mix with the director David Yates.
In Order of the Phoenix, the logo drifts through what appears đồ sộ be xanh xao smoke or fog instead of actual clouds. This logo is grey and stone-textured instead of metallic, a trend that continues in the following films. Order of the Phoenix is also the first film đồ sộ use a new fonts for the subtitle, something that also carries over đồ sộ the newer films. The background is generic, but dissolves into a sunny sky over Little Whinging.
Half-Blood Prince[]

Bonnie Wright, Daniel Radcliffe and director David Yates on the Half-Blood Prince set
In Half-Blood Prince, the clouds are grey, with lightning streaking through them. The Warner Bros. Pictures and Harry Potter logos are intercut by a short scene showing the aftermath of "Duel in the Ministry Atrium" from Order of the Phoenix. After the Harry Potter logo appears, the background dissolves đồ sộ an identical stormy sky reflected in the Swiss Re Tower. Half-Blood Prince is the first film đồ sộ use the new Harry Potter logo with the re-designed letter P.. (see below). This new logo continues đồ sộ be in use in subsequent films.
Deathly Hallows: Part 1[]

Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and director David Yates on the Deathly Hallows set
In Deathly Hallows: Part 1, the Warner Bros. Pictures logo is accompanied by the screeching sound RAB's locket makes. As it passes into the foreground, the metal rusts and deteriorates. Breaking the series' tradition, a full scene - including a monologue by Rufus Scrimgeour and a montage featuring the three protagonists - separates the title sequence into parts. The Harry Potter logo then appears, floating through the monochromatic clouds above Malfoy Manor. This is the second instance in which the Harry Potter logo is not accompanied by "Hedwig's Theme" (which again plays with the Warner Bros. Pictures logo). Instead, a new theme is used, "Snape đồ sộ Malfoy Manor", which segues into the next scene.
Deathly Hallows: Part 2[]

Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and director David Yates on the Deathly Hallows set
In Deathly Hallows: Part 2, the logo sequence is more different phàn nàn the 7 previous films where it shows the final scene of Part 1 in which Voldemort has the elder wand and tests đồ sộ the clouds and then the scene flashes over đồ sộ the Warner Bros. Pictures logo where it is surrounded by dark clouds and as it passes, we then see the Hogwarts castle no longer colourful but affected by Dementors. We see Hogwarts students marching and Snape standing with a sad face in regards đồ sộ what he has done đồ sộ Hogwarts. Then we see the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 logo floating through the clouds and followed by a shot of Dobby's grave.
In other media[]
In promotional materials, such as film posters and merchandise, and on DVD/Blu-ray covers, the Harry Potter logo appears differently phàn nàn its film counterpart.
Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone[]
For Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone, the lettering has a different bevel effect and texture from any other instance of the logo. It also has a white glow effect around it.
Chamber of Secrets[]
For Chamber of Secrets, the logo has either a xanh xao or green glow around it.
Prisoner of Azkaban[]
For Prisoner of Azkaban, the glow effect is dropped. While subtle, the logo was redesigned for Azkaban. The letter P.. was elongated and given a different, pointed serif. Also, the film started the trend of colouring the logo in various shades of silver instead of gold (however, it is coloured bronze in some instances), since the tone of the film transitioned from light đồ sộ dark.
Goblet of Fire[]
For Goblet of Fire and every subsequent release, the logo appears as shiny and metallic in all non-film appearances. It is depicted as either made of stone or rusting metal in the films' title sequences.
Order of The Phoenix[]
Order of the Phoenix is notable for changing the fonts used for the subtitles, a change reflected in the film as well. However in the title sequence for the film, the title uses the old 'P' in 'Potter' as used in the first two films. Order of the Phoenix is also the first đồ sộ depict the logo as weathered and scratched. The old subtitle fonts is still used in other promotional materials besides the logo.
Half-Blood Prince[]
In many advertisements, posters, and DVD/Blu-ray covers for Half-Blood Prince, the Harry Potter logo is shown tilted at an angle and cut off at either kết thúc. Some posters also depict the logo with a bluish sheen. This film is also the first đồ sộ abbreviate the film title đồ sộ HP6, which was again done for the seventh film.
Deathly Hallows: Part 1[]
Compared đồ sộ the film version - which is strictly dark grey - the logo appears in varying shades, from Black đồ sộ light grey in promotional items, DVD/Blu-ray covers, and the soundtrack. On some posters, it has a noticeable red tinge. For the đoạn Clip game and other promotional materials, the logo has a xanh xao hue.
Also, earlier instances of the logo kept the same fonts for the subtitle as previous films. The final version of the logo has the parts of the letters lengthened or shortened.
Deathly Hallows: Part 2[]
For Part 2, the logo is mostly the same as Part 1.
Harry Potter home page videos[]
Individual DVDs[]
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Title(s) | Releases | Release dates |
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in the United States as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) | VHS | 28 May 2002 |
Special Widescreen Edition (2-Disc) | |||
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
Extended Version | N/A | ||
Blu-ray | 11 Dec, 2007 | ||
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | VHS | 11 April 2003 |
Widescreen Edition (2-Disc) | |||
Full-Screen Edition (2-Disc) | |||
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
Extended Version | N/A | ||
Blu-ray | 11 Dec, 2007 | ||
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | VHS | 23 Nov, 2004 |
2-Disc Widescreen Edition | |||
2-Disc Full-Screen Edition | |||
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
HD DVD | 11 Dec, 2007 | ||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Two-Disc Special Edition | 7 March 2006 |
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
HD DVD | 11 Dec, 2007 | ||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Two-Disc Special Edition | |
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
HD DVD | |||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Two-Disc Special Edition | 8 Dec, 2009 |
2-Disc Digital Copy Special Edition | |||
Widescreen Edition | |||
Full-Screen Edition | |||
Limited Edition Death Eater Case | |||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 | Widescreen Edition |
11 April 2011 15 April 2011
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Full-Screen Edition | |||
Two-Disc Special Edition | |||
Blu-ray Combo Pack | |||
Blu-ray | |||
Blu-ray Three-Disc Limited Edition | |||
Limited Edition Blu-ray Combo Pack + Wand pens | |||
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | DVD |
11 Nov, 2011 2 Dec, 2011
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Blu-ray | |||
Blu-ray Combo Pack |
Special Edition box sets[]
Cover | Title(s) | Releases | Release dates |
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Harry Potter: Years 1-3 | Widescreen Edition | 23 Nov, 2004 |
Full-Screen Edition | |||
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Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | Widescreen Edition | 7 March 2006 |
Full-Screen Edition | |||
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Harry Potter: Years 1-5 | Widescreen Edition | 11 Nov, 2008 |
Full-Screen Edition | |||
HD DVD | |||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter: Years 1-5 Limited Edition Gift Set |
Widescreen Edition | 11 Dec, 2007 |
Full-Screen Edition | |||
HD DVD | |||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter: Years 1-6 | Widescreen Edition | 8 Dec, 2009 |
Full-Screen Edition | |||
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter: Years 1-7 Part 1 | DVD | 15 April 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection
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DVD |
11 Nov, 2011
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Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection Limited Edition | Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy |
2 December 2011 (UK)
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Ultimate Editions[]
Cover | Title(s) | Releases | Release dates |
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone Ultimate Edition |
DVD | 8 December 2009 | |
Blu-ray | |||
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ultimate Edition |
DVD | 8 December 2009 | |
Blu-ray | |||
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Ultimate Edition |
DVD | 19 October 2010 | |
Blu-ray | |||
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Ultimate Edition |
DVD | 19 October 2010 | |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ultimate Edition |
DVD | 14 June 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the
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DVD | 14 June 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the
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DVD | 13 November 2012 |
Blu-ray |
Double Features[]
Cover | Title(s) | Releases | Release dates |
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone/Chamber of Secrets |
DVD | 13 September 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban/Goblet of Fire |
DVD | 13 September 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix/Half-Blood Prince |
DVD | 13 September 2011 |
Blu-ray | |||
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1/Part 2 |
DVD | 16 October 2012 |
Blu-ray |
Wizard's Collection[]

The Harry Potter Wizard's Collection contains 31 discs which has the eight films in Blu-ray, DVD and UltraViolet digital copy and five hours of never-before-seen exclusive material. It also contains 37 hours of special features, 10 hours of new đồ sộ disc bonus nội dung, collectible memorabilia and extended and 3 chiều versions.
They are placed in a gift box and is the largest collection ever released by Warner Bros.
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Films included in collection – All on Blu-ray, DVD and UltraViolet digital copy[]
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone Theatrical Version and Extended Cut
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Theatrical Version and Extended Cut
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2D and 3 chiều Versions)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2D and 3 chiều Versions)
Special features for hours of entertainment[]
Harry Potter Wizard's Collection bonus disc[]
- Nearly 4 hours of features including:
- All New! “The Harry Potters You Never Met” - Watch how thrilling stunts from the films were performed, and learn about the tricks behind the major stunts in the series.
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Bonus Disc
- Over 2 hours of features including:
- All New! “Creating the World of Harry Potter, Pt. 7: Story”
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Bonus Disc
- Over 4 hours of features including:
- All New! “Creating the World of Harry Potter, Pt. 8: Growing Up”
- All New! Extended “A Conversation with JK Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe” - with 15 minutes of new footage
- Exclusive Premiums
- Exclusive memorabilia including a Map of Hogwarts, concept art prints, catalogues of props and posters, all designed by the graphic designers from the films.
External links[]
- Harry Potter DVD official site
- Harry Potter Wizard's Collection official website
Notes and references[]
J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series | |||||
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Philosopher's Stone | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Chamber of Secrets | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Prisoner of Azkaban | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Goblet of Fire | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Order of the Phoenix | book | film | game | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Half-Blood Prince | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Deathly Hallows | book | film 1 | games 1 | film soundtrack 1 | game soundtrack 1 |
film 2 | games 2 | film soundtrack 2 | game soundtrack 2 | ||
Cursed Child | script | play | |||
Fantastic Beasts film series | |||||
Fantastic Beasts and Where đồ sộ Find Them | book | screenplay | film | game | film soundtrack |
The Crimes of Grindelwald | screenplay | film | film soundtrack | ||
The Secrets of Dumbledore | screenplay | film | film soundtrack |
Other written works | Other games |
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Quidditch Through the Ages | Wonderbook: Book of Spells / Wonderbook: Book of Potions |
The Tales of Beedle the Bard | Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup |
Harry Potter Prequel | Harry Potter: Find Scabbers |
Encyclopaedia of Potterworld (potentially cancelled) | Harry Potter DVD Game: Hogwarts Challenge / Wizarding World |
Pottermore Presents | Harry Potter: Spells |
Harry Potter Page đồ sộ Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey / Harry Potter Limited Edition | LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 / LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World | LEGO Dimensions |
LEGO Harry Potter | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Motorbike Escape |
Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Book | Harry Potter: The Quest |
J. K. Rowling: A Bibliography | Harry Potter for Kinect |
Harry Potter: The Character Vault / Harry Potter: The Creature Vault / Harry Potter: The Artifact Vault | Wizard's Challenge |
Harry Potter Film Wizardry | Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World |
The Case of Beasts: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts and Where đồ sộ Find Them | Harry Potter Trading Card Game |
Fantastic Beasts and Where đồ sộ Find Them: The Art of The Film | LEGO Creator: Harry Potter / Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
The Archive of Magic: The Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald | Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery |
The Art of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald | Harry Potter: Wizards Unite |
Harry Potter: The Wand Collection | Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells |
J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World: Movie Magic Volume One: Extraordinary People and Fascinating Places / Volume Two: Curious Creatures / Volume Three: Amazing Artifacts | Harry Potter: Magic Awakened |
Hogwarts Legacy | |
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions | |
Other canon | Other films / documentaries |
J. K. Rowling's official site | Harry Potter and Me |
Pottermore / Wizarding World | The Queen's Handbag |
J. K. Rowling's Twitter account | J. K. Rowling: A Year in the Life |
Harry Potter: The Exhibition | Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story |
The Making of Harry Potter | Harry Potter: Beyond the Page |
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter | The Tale of the Three Brothers |
Individuals – Places – Creatures – Translations - Cover arts |
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