When it comes to legendary movie franchises, Harry Potter is up there, casting spells at the box office from day one. Kicking off in 2001 with The Sorcerer's Stone (or Philosopher's Stone if you're fancy and British), the series grew into an eight-film phenomenon that shaped a generation, created a billion-dollar empire, and probably inspired a few owl purchases.
Wands snapped, Hogwarts crumbled, and audiences showed up big time. The epic conclusion to the Potter saga raked in a staggering $1.34 billion worldwide (via Box Office Mojo), making it the highest-grossing of them all. Voldemort's dramatic downfall and that legendary Snape reveal had fans screaming, crying, and immediately buying tickets for a second viewing. A cinematic mic drop wrapped things up with a magical bang.
It all began with a lightning scar and a letter from Hogwarts. The first film introduced us to Harry, Hermione, and Ron; the world couldn't get enough. The Sorcerer's Stone conjured up $1.02 billion globally (via Box Office Mojo), launching one of the biggest movie franchises ever. Between Quidditch, Fluffy the three-headed dog, and "Troll in the dungeon!" this was our official invitation to the wizarding world.
3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Sure, it's the shortest book turned into the longest movie, but Order of the Phoenix didn't hold back. It introduced the pink-clad nightmare that is Umbridge, gave us Harry's rebellious phase, and featured one jaw-dropping Department of Mysteries battle. Oh, and Sirius, ouch. It soared to $1 billion at the box office, proving fans would endure anything, even detentions with a quill that scars. (via Box Office Mojo).
4. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
Darker tones? Check. Horcrux-hunting on the run? Check. Ron storming off in a jealous huff? Double check. Deathly Hallows: Part 1 gave us the brooding, tense buildup to the epic finale and still pulled in a massive $974 million worldwide. (via Box Office Mojo). Despite being only half the story, the drama (and Dobby's gut-punch moment) hit fans hard. A slow burn but a golden setup.
Who knew a movie with so much romance, awkward flirting, and Quidditch drama would also include the most tragic death? Half-Blood Prince balanced teen hormones with ominous horcrux clues and that jaw-dropping betrayal. The result? It's a cool $941 million box office haul. (via Box Office Mojo). Snape's "Always" was still a movie away, but this one left us shaken and whispering "sectumsempra" under our breath.
6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, this third entry took a darker, artsier turn, and fans either loved it or missed the magic sparkle. Prisoner of Azkaban ditched Voldemort, introduced Sirius Black and the Marauders, and gave us that iconic "Turn to page 394." Despite being a critical darling, it's the lowest-grossing Potter film at $808 million. (via Box Office Mojo). Still, with dementors, a werewolf twist, and that time-travel finale, it's a fan favorite for the cool kids.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.
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