Main PS/SS CoS PoA GoF OotP HBP DH1 DH2 As would be expected for a huge magical universe, there are many DVD and Special
Editions of the Potter films. Below you can check out the details of each of these editions, including the special features, deleted scenes, descriptions of special collections, and more. Harry Potter and the Philosopher‘s/Sorcerer‘s Stone Release date: February 11, 2002 (E3 UK); May 11, 2002 (UK); May 28, 2002 (US) Running time: 152 minutes Features:
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Release date: November 23, 2004 Running time: 142 minutes Features:
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Release date: March 7, 2006 (US); March 20, 2006 (UK) Running time: 150 minutes Features:
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Release date: November 12, 2007 (UK); December 11, 2007 (US) Running time: 138 minutes Features (two-disc special edition):
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Release date: November 18, 2009 (Australia); December 7, 2009 (UK); December 8, 2009 (US) Running time: 153 minutes Features:
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Three-disc Blu-ray combo pack exclusive: Maximum Movie Mode This interactive viewing experience will examine the entire film with such things as Focus Points, Picture-In-Picture, photo galleries and much more!
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 Release date: April 11, 2011 (UK); April 15, 2011 (US) Running time: 146 minutes Features (Blu-ray combo pack):
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 Release date: November 11, 2011 (US); December 2, 2011 (UK) Running dime: 125 minutes Blu-ray exclusives:
PS3 exclusive: Game demo of LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5–7 DVD exclusives:
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Ultimate Editions Contents
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's StoneRelease date: December 8, 2009 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2: Extended Version with 7 minutes of footage not shown in theaters Disc 3:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 1: The Magic Begins
Collectibles: 48-page photo back with never-before-seen images from Years 1-7 and 2 Ultimate Edition Character Cards: Harry Potter and Minerva McGonagall. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsRelease date: December 8, 2009 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2: Extended Version with 13 minutes of footage not shown in theaters Disc 3:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 2: Characters
Collectibles: 48-page photo book with never-before-seen images from Years 1-7 and 2 Ultimate Edition Character cards, Rubeus Hagrid and Severus Snape. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanRelease date: October 19, 2010 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 3: Magical Creatures
Collectibles: 48-page creatures photo book with rare images from years 1-7. A Year 3 Lenticular Card. Two Ultimate Editions character cards: Hermione Granger and Sirius Black. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireRelease date: October 19, 2010 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 4: Sound and Music
Collectibles: 44-page Sound and Music Photo Book with rare images from years 1-7, Year 4 Lenticular Card, Two Ultimate Edition character cards, Ronald Weasley and Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixRelease date: June 14, 2011 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 5: Evolution
Collectibles: 48-page book with rare images from years 1-7, year 5 Lenticular Card, Ultimate Edition Character cards of Luna Lovegood and Dolores Umbridge. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceRelease date: June 14, 2011 Disc 1: Theatrical Version Disc 2:
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Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 6: Magical Effects
Collectibles: 44-page book with rare images from years 1-7, Year 5 Lenticular Card, Ultimate Edition Character cards of Draco Malfoy and Albus Dumbledore. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Parts 1 & 2Release date: November 13, 2012 Deathly Hallows - Part 1:
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Collectibles: 48-page Growing Up book with rare images from all 8 films, Year 7 lenticular card, four Ultimate Edition character cards of Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Bellatrix Lestrange, and Lord Voldemort. Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Special Collection Sets These unique sets of DVDs include a detailed and comprehensive look into the wizarding world through the most successful film franchise in history. Wizard's CollectionThis limited collection, released September 10, 2012, is the largest ever for Warner Bros. Boasting all eight movies on Blu-ray, DVD, and UltraViolet Digital, the 31-disc collection features all previously released content and over four hours of never-before-seen exclusive material. It is presented in gorgeous gift-box packaging with eight must-have pieces of collectible movie memorabilia that can't be found anywhere else. The Harry Potter Wizard's Collection, featuring all eight films, exclusive never-before-seen content, and must-have memorabilia, became available on September 10, 2012, from Warner Home Video. The 31-disc collection contains all eight Harry Potter movies on Blu-ray, DVD, and UltraViolet Digital Copy and more than 37 hours of special features, including all previously released materials and more than ten hours of new-to-disc bonus content and more than four hours of never-before-seen material. Witches and wizards who think they've seen everything will marvel at the all-new special features, including the final two Creating the World of Harry Potter features titled "Story" and "Growing Up." The Harry Potter Wizard's Collection allows fans to conjure up every available version of all eight films. In addition to the theatrical release of every film, the collection also includes the extended versions of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and the 3D versions of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Parts 1 and 2. Beautifully packaged in a stunning gift box measuring 32.4 cm x 26.4 cm x 28.6 cm and weighing 19 lbs, the Harry Potter Wizard's Collection contains eight artistic and authentic film memorabilia. The collectibles are exclusive to the set. Harry Potter Wizard's Collection bonus disc: Nearly four hours of features, including: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 bonus disc: Over two hours of features, including: Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 bonus disc: Over four hours of features, including: Exclusives:
ULTRAVIOLET DIGITAL COPY The Harry Potter Wizard's Collection UltraViolet Digital Copy includes a Standard Definition Digital Copy of all eight Harry Potter main feature films. Special features not included. A cloth map of Hogwarts that is included with the Wizard's Collection set An example of Stuart Craig's production sketches that are included with the Wizard's Collection set Purchase:
⬆ Back to top Hogwarts CollectionThe Harry Potter Hogwarts Collection includes all eight Harry Potter films, plus 45+ hours of previously released bonus material that contains the complete eight-part documentary series, Creating the World of Harry Potter. Films included in this collection – All on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD with UltraViolet
Special features – everything previously released, including the eight-part documentary Creating the World of Harry Potter on Blu-ray:
The magic begins. The choices, the breakthroughs, the early decisions that impacted all the films are explored here via rare footage, cast and crew reminiscences, and more. Learn about the extensive search by producer David Heyman and director Chris Columbus for the perfect actors to portray Harry, Ron, and Hermione and see the earliest meeting of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson.
"We really do look at the story and characters first," producer David Heyman says. "That's the heart and that's the soul of the film." And that's the heart and soul of this incisive, decade-spanning exploration of how the series's actors bring the beloved Harry Potter characters to life. Discover which parts of the J.K. Rowling books helped Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and more stars make their roles leap from page to screen. See screen tests of actors including Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) and Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) working with the established stars. Learn why so many of Britain's acting greats wanted to be part of Harry Potter's world... and which ones became mentors to the young stars. Share each director's vision as you watch Daniel, Rupert, and Emma grow up with Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
Soar on the back of Buckbeak. Battle a Hungarian Horntail. Trace Voldemort's terrifying transformation from grotesque infant-like creature to Dark Lord. Fascinating footage lets you experience the Harry Potter world of creatures through new eyes with this revealing look at a new group of wizards: the artists who create the monsters and marvels. Roam the Harry Potter Creature Effects workshop, where actors with a little FX magic are turned into beasts and sketches turn into animatronic wonders. Join Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson as they share stories about acting opposite everything from tiny, computer-generated pixies to a four-ton mechanical spider (guess which young star is really afraid of spiders).
Can you imagine the Yule Ball without the Potter waltz? Quidditch without the whoooosh of flying? Or any Harry Potter film without the iconic "Hedwig's Theme"? Now, absorbing interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses let you share the vision of composers, sound experts, and others who make the Harry Potter films enchantment for the ears as well as the eyes. Experience sound and music that magnify triumph and fear, joy and suspense while transporting viewers on an emotional journey alongside the on-screen characters. Learn how specially created musical motifs identify individual characters and places. Watch as Foley artists use unusual techniques to replicate everyday sounds. Discover a whole new way to look at – and listen to – Harry's world.
Join the four directors and key members of the crew and cast, including Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, as they explore how the creative vision for the films evolved to maintain the integrity and increasing intensity of J.K. Rowling's expansive literary series. From the ever-changing architecture of Hogwarts Castle and growing landscape of the wizarding world to the darkening palette of each successive film to the young actors maturing along with their characters, it is a wondrous and spectacular adventure to experience.
In Harry Potter's world, portraits come to life, potions transform, time reverses, Quidditch players soar, dragons attack, and magic is everywhere. Explore the moviemaking magic that created the wizardry and wonder of the Harry Potter film series. Now, fascinating insights, interviews, and watch-it-happen footage let you experience the triumphs of the technical wizards who conjured up an awe-inspiring alternate reality. Share the fun as Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson negotiate the moving stairs. Marvel as an oversized water tank transforms into the depths of the Black Lake for the Triwizard Tournament. Discover which amazing sequence was filmed entirely using computer-generated imagery. Watch as blue- and green-screen backgrounds transform into towering structures and endless landscapes.
Over the course of ten years, screenwriter Steve Kloves worked tirelessly with author J.K. Rowling to develop her seven magical books into eight magical films. From the beginning, Kloves had to decide what to keep, what to change, and what to cut while staying true to Rowling's vision, initially without even knowing how the series ended! Learn the story behind the stories and see how the two collaborated and developed a friendship based on mutual trust and respect, as they sit down together for an intimate, free-flowing conversation. Gain new insight into J.K. Rowling's own conceptions of her beloved characters and hear how Kloves was able to adapt them faithfully for the screen while maintaining the fine balance between heart, humor, and heroism that exemplifies the series.
They grew up with the world watching them. By the time the final film wrapped, the young stars of Harry Potter had spent nearly half their lives on set. In Growing Up, new and vintage interviews featuring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and other cast and crew show how the actors have grown over the course of the series, while behind-the-scenes footage gives an exclusive look at their lives as actors and as children who've grown into young adults. From early interviews shortly after being cast, to the poignant final day of filming, watch how their ideas of acting, fame, their characters, and themselves have changed through four directors, eight films, and ten years. Learn how the more experienced actors took the younger ones under their wings and see the friendships that only years of collaboration could create. Finally, say farewell to the series with Daniel Radcliffe as he delivers an emotionally charged speech to the cast and crew as the final film wraps. Features (Blu-ray bonus disc):
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⬆ Back to top Do the Harry Potter movies have extended editions?There are, however, extended versions of all the Harry Potter films, but they are hard to track down and some only exist as TV exclusives.
Where can I watch Harry Potter extended?Amazon.com: harry potter extended edition: Movies & TV.
What is Harry Potter Ultimate Edition?It includes an extended edition of the film with a runtime of 174 minutes, special features and Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 2: Characters. Also included is a 48-page photo book with rare images from Years 1-7 and two Ultimate Edition character cards.
Is there an extended version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?There is an extended cut of the film running about 159 minutes vs the theatrical version runs 152 minutes. It was first shown on TV networks (ABC in the US, several international broadcasts had the same extended showing) in 2004.
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