All Harry Potter Movies

For millions of fans worldwide, the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011) is more than just a set of movies—it’s a cultural cornerstone. Adapting J.K. Rowling’s beloved books, the series chronicles the journey of "the boy who lived" from a lonely cupboard under the stairs to a heroic wizard saving the magical world from darkness.

– Set in 1998. Critical and Commercial Success all harry potter movies

Widely considered by critics to be the artistic high-water mark of the series, Prisoner of Azkaban saw visionary director Alfonso Cuarón take the helm. The narrative shifts focus from Voldemort to Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), a convicted murderer who has escaped from the wizarding prison, Azkaban, reportedly to hunt down Harry. Stylistic Shift For millions of fans worldwide, the Harry Potter

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix introduced director David Yates, who would steer the franchise to its final conclusion. Faced with adapting the longest book in the series, screenwriter Michael Goldenberg condensed the story into one of the shortest run times in the film series. – Set in 1998

Directed by Chris Columbus, this film introduced us to Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Emma Watson (Hermione), and Rupert Grint (Ron). It is characterized by its bright, festive visuals, John Williams’ iconic score, and a strict faithfulness to the source material. It perfectly captured the pure joy and innocence of discovering magic.

The tone shifts from the whimsical, bright style of Columbus to the darker, more cinematic approaches of Cuarón and Yates .

No more Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione go on the run, hunting Voldemort’s Horcruxes. The tone is bleak, raw, and intimate. Highlights include the animated “Tale of the Three Brothers” sequence and Ron’s emotional departure and return.