The Harry Potter film franchise was once the biggest movie series in the world. In fact, the premieres alone would be star-studded events, with thousands of fans flocking to London to witness the monumental moment firsthand. There really aren’t many premieres quite like that anymore, and very few film series boast such an intense following. It’s easy to be swept up in that momentum while it’s happening, but perhaps fans will see the Harry Potter films very differently today. They might be viewed through a nostalgic lens, but they are not perfect by any means, either.
For many, watching the main Harry Potter film today can be a challenge. Still, the series comprises eight iconic movies, featuring incredible performances and, notably, a legacy that has contributed to the evolution of the British film industry.
The Harry Potter Franchise Has Lost Several Beloved Cast Members

As the HBO Harry Potter adaptation looms ever closer, comparisons are sure to be made. What’s clear is that the TV show is going to be sticking to the source material in a far firmer capacity compared to the movies. As fans are aware, there are numerous iconic moments from the books that aren’t featured in the films. For starters, Hermione’s campaign to save the House Elves is nowhere to be seen. Major characters, such as Peeves the Poltergeist, are also absent.
Some books, including Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, were completely retooled so that they would work for a cinematic interpretation. The movies themselves are great, and there are always good reasons why the changes were needed. However, for those book fans out there, it is tough to watch the films, especially knowing that a slightly more faithful adaptation is on the way very soon.
The Wizarding Franchise Got Too Dark in the End
Previously, it was mentioned that the first two films feel totally different from the rest of the ensemble. However, there is another transition that must be considered, which also makes these movies difficult to watch. As the story progresses, the films get darker, both thematically and literally. It’s as if all the color has been pulled out of the picture by the final acts, as Warner Bros. sought a moody and grim l

Harry Potter
Showrunner
Francisca Gardiner
Directors
Mark Mylod
Writers
Francesca Gardiner
Dominic McLaughlin
Harry Potter
Janet McTeer
Minerva McGonagall
John Lithgow
Albus Dumbledore

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