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      • The first of the David Yates Harry Potter movies didn't exactly inspire with its poster choice. While it was fun to see characters other than the golden trio represented on the poster, it looked a little more Mean Girls than Harry Potter.
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  2. Oct 19, 2020 · Although these film posters had never seen the light of day until now, they are proof of all the unknown work behind the Harry Potter films (and especially the first one).

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    • Order of The Phoenix
    • The Crimes of Grindelwald
    • Chamber of Secrets
    • Goblet of Fire
    • Half-Blood Prince
    • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
    • Prisoner of Azkaban
    • Deathly Hallows Part 1
    • Deathly Hallows Part 2
    • The Sorcerer's Stone

    The first of the David Yates Harry Potter movies didn't exactly inspire with its poster choice. While it was fun to see characters other than the golden trio represented on the poster, it looked a little more Mean Girls than Harry Potter. Anyone who read the books knows that everyone, and Harry, in particular, is quite moody throughout the fifth ye...

    While fans can certainly appreciate trying to introduce new characters and offering some very big stars face time on the film poster, there's just a little too much happening in this picture for there to be any clear focus or message. It's as if designers hoped to throw in everything but the kitchen sink when they were designing the advertisement f...

    Like The Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets decided to use a little too much black in its advertising. While the trio looks notably heroic, Dobby seems like an afterthought as he pokes his oddly photoshopped head out of the bottom corner. It certainly offers a little bit more detail when compared to the poster for the fif...

    The poster for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire gets points, like Order of the Phoenix, for presenting characters other than Harry, Ron, and Hermione. It gets some extra credit for those characters being the other four Triwizard Tournament champions, very similar to the American book cover. However, the flowing, model-like hair is a bit overdone...

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince once again offers fan service by offering some callbacks to the American book cover. The poster stars Harry and Dumbledore as they head off after one of Voldemort's Horcruxes. RELATED:Harry Potter: The Most Powerful Hogwarts Professors, Ranked The call back is nice, and the poster is cleaner and more straightf...

    The first movie in theFantastic Beasts franchise did good work presenting all four of its new main characters for audiences to peruse. It also highlights the fact that this story, unlike all Harry Potter stories before it, took place outside of the United Kingdom, specifically in New York. Still, if you're not sure what you are looking at, it may j...

    The poster for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban did a great job of highlighting the new style of the first new director (after Christopher Columbus) to take up the helm of the franchise. The fact that Alfonso Cuaron's poster shows up the golden trio, Harry, Ron, and Hermione, dressed in something other than school robes for the first time w...

    Obviously, designers had a chance to learn from the past when designing for the more recent Harry Potter releases. This one gives us a particular setting, a focus on our main characters, and a clear indication that this movie was going to be far darker, and include far more traveling and running than any before it. Is it a horror movie? Is it an ac...

    Playing off the same simplicity as its predecessor this poster offers a truly iconic image for the final chapter in the original Harry Potter franchise. Hogwarts burning in the background? RELATED: 10 The Things Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Movie Changed From The Book The tag line, "It all ends here," works to perfection. It's intim...

    The original poster for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone did everything right. It was fun. It used a lot of different pictures and elements but balanced them well. It definitely started to define Harry's world for the uninitiated. It should be beautiful because it was created by legendary poster designer Drew Struzan, (who is also known for hi...

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  3. His poster for the first movie is absolutely iconic and you just know when you see it, its Top class work. But not the case when you see his rejected works because they definitely feel uninspired and inappropriate.

  4. Sep 20, 2024 · One Harry Potter fan spotted what looks like an editing mistake on one of the film posters for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. In a TikTok that has 2.6 million views, the...

  5. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a British-American fantasy film based on the first novel by J. K. Rowling, released on 16 November 2001. It is directed by Chris Columbus, written by Steve Kloves, and produced by David Heyman.

  6. The eight-film Harry Potter cinematic franchise spanned a decade and in that time a plethora of posters were released to promote the films. Take a trip down memory lane and explore all of these posters below.

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