On August 31, all eight of the Harry Potter films will be withdrawn from HBO Max’s library. On the plus side, you may watch these movies for free on another well-known streaming service. Nothing shocked anyone more than the addition of all seven Harry Potter films to Peacock’s collection on July 1. It has been a popular series draw for both streaming sites for some time now, with the movies disappearing from one platform only to reappear on the other. For those who love the Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them trilogy as well as the latest upcoming Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Potter fans can rest certain that all three will be available on HBO Max for the foreseeable future.
Viewers may still see the Harry Potter cast and director Chris Columbus reunite for Harry Potter’s 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts, a documentary about the creation of the film. Harry Potter is based on J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone children’s fantasy novel series. A wicked wizard named Lord Voldemort seeks to become eternal and rule over both the wizarding realms as well as the non-wizarding world, and this is the narrative of Harry Potter’s two best friends, Ron Weasley & Hermione Granger, as they traverse the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In 1997, the first book in the series was published and soon became a bestseller.
An international audience was drawn to it because of its treatment of issues such as the death of a loved one, prejudice, friendship, family, and corruption. J.K. Rowling’s success as a writer led to the development of a wide range of media based on the Wizarding World, including video games, plays, and even Wizarding World-themed attractions in Universal Parks and Warner Bros. Studios across the world. Despite Rowling’s vehement attacks on the Trans community, the Harry Potter series continues to be a mainstay in the fantasy genre, both among readers and filmmakers. In addition, a sizable portion of the franchise’s following believes there is still much to be discovered. In a move that will be announced on August 31st, the Harry Potter films will no longer air on HBO.