

True, the awful new Fantastic Beasts movies will easily land at the bottom of any Potter fan’s list (spoiler alert). Films Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (2001) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Harry. By the way, whatever you do DO NOT leave until the credits have ended, otherwise you'll miss a little extra treat. The Harry Potter films prove more difficult to rank. So, if you're planning a big night in, here's your guide to watching all of. Rowling was put to film.The films star Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger. And spending an hour (or 20) in the magical world of witchcraft and wizardry is still the ultimate form of escapism. *cough*JarJarBinks*cough*) The movie sticks closely to the novel, but as in the last movie we miss some of those scenes where we start to learn a little more about the characters, especially the hate-hate relationship between Harry and Professor Snape (who was seriously underused in this movie!) All in all it's definitely worth checking out, the running time of 160 minutes may seem a little long but it doesn't seem that long when you're watching it. Starting in 2001 and finishing in 2011, each of the seven main Harry Potter books by J. If you liked the first one then you're going to love this! There's a darker atmosphere this time around and more characters are introduced including Gilderoy Lockhart (hilariously played by Kenneth Branagh), Draco Malfoy's father, Lucius (a great performance by Jason Isaacs, exactly how I imagined the character from the books!), Ron's father, Arthur, and the mysterious Dobby the house elf (fortunately he isn't anywhere near as annoying as other CG characters in other movies, but I won't name any names.
