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  1. 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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    One of the key posters for the first Fantastic Beasts film gives fans a look at the 1920s, magical New York Citywhich Newt Scamander finds himself in. The poster teases the famous briefcase where he keeps his many creatures, but the skyline offers up something a little more sinister. It's separated into two distinct color palettes. On the same side...

    The second film in the Fantastic Beasts series is all about where power falls. Grindelwald is obsessed with being the most powerful wizard alive and is constantly searching for ways to achieve that. The Deathly Hallows symbol on the poster reflects that desire. What's more though, Grindelwald is positioned to separate out two different sides. With ...

    With the powerful sorcerer's stone seemingly about to be stolen throughout Harry's first year, there's really only one prime suspect that the movie focuses on to be the potential criminal. Time and again Snape is presented as the villain of the film. RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 Things From The Books That Got Cut (That We're Okay With) Of course, it t...

    The poster for the second installment is framed in a very interesting way. It teases some of the major plot points, including the fight with the Basilisk, with the sword of Gryffindor in the Chamber itself, alongside Ron breaking his wand. The most interesting choice is Dobby's eyeline though. With Harry, Ron, and Hermione looking directly at the a...

    For those who hadn't read the third book, it was unclear what the threat of the third film would really be. The poster carefully frames Buckbeak who could be portrayed as a dangerous beast and the hand of a vicious Dementor. Watching over Harry, much like in the film itself, is a poster for his flawed godfather Sirius Black. While these looming thr...

    The Lake Challenge is an interesting aspect of the Triwizard Tournamentand the fourth movie. It represents a significant turning point in the film. It's the point at which conflict arises and dies down between the characters, demonstrated in part with Hermione's expression of anger and Ron's of relief. RELATED: Harry Potter: 10 Things That Only Boo...

    There's a number of huge plot details included in one poster. The prophecy held in Harry's hand is really the goal of the film, for Harry to collect it before Voldemort can. Setting the poster in the Ministry of Magic is also a unique idea. It's the area of the main conflict and also the location where Voldemort is finally revealed to the magical a...

    Darkness is seeping into every aspect of this poster. From the muted color scheme to the skies above, everything about this poster screams that Voldemort's rise is almost complete. The inclusion of London is a first for the poster though. It's rare to see the real world as part of the marketing, considering it's so mundane. The film sees magic infe...

    After fleeing from their final year of Hogwarts, Ron, Hermione and Harry go on the run to try and destroy the Horcruxes. Their mission is a dangerous one and as the poster suggests, nowhere is safe. The forest is an appropriate place to set the poster, considering they spend much of their time there. But while Ron and Harry looked fearful, Hermione...

    The background of this poster is the aftermath of the Battle of Hogwarts, the key conflict of the whole franchise. Behind Harry is his army of students, much like in a previous poster. Amongst them is a surprising addition though. Look closer and it's easy to spot many of Harry's allies in the background, from Neville to Kingsley. The Malfoys don't...

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  2. Jan 20, 2019 · So many fans visit King’s Cross Station to take pictures of Platforms 9 and 10 that the station management erected a sign that says “Platform 9 3/4,” which, in the Harry Potter books, is invisible to Muggles but acts as a gateway for witches and wizards.

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  3. Dec 18, 2020 · When Harry is summoned to the Ministry of Magic in "The Order of the Phoenix" for using magic outside school (he warded off a couple of dementors with a patronus charm), he is escorted by Arthur...

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  4. Dec 16, 2021 · Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts is a retrospective special that invites fans on a magical first-person journey through one of the most beloved film franchises of all time as it reunites Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and other esteemed cast members and filmmakers across all eight Harry Potter films for the first t...

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  6. Feb 8, 2020 · With Eight Harry Potter movies and two more already in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, there are quite a few movie posters for fans to enjoy or hang on their walls. As stand-alone artwork, some are more successful than others.

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