Many Wizarding World fans have been looking more into behind-the-scenes details of the films, such as the mask worn by Robbie Coltrane's Hagrid stunt double.
In "Harry Potter," Dumbledore's Deluminator is an object that can put out lights with the click of a button. However, it means far more than fans may think.
Florence Pugh has made Yelena Belova her own, but Marvel fans may not know that a certain "Harry Potter" star was also considered for the "Black Widow" role.
Harry Potter faces challenges with great courage, if not always with grace or tact. Here are Harry Potter's most embarrassing moments from the movies, ranked.
The "Harry Potter" franchise surprised, enthralled, and delighted with its twists and turns. Here are the most unexpected things to happen in "Harry Potter."
Robbie Coltrane made one especially poignant observation during 'Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts' that left the actor (and fans) in tears.
Despite some bad PR, those in the Slytherin house aren't always villains. We rank Severus Snape, Lucius Malfoy and more "Harry Potter" characters by likability.
After 10 years of filming the "Harry Potter" series, it's easy to think the cast would know each other personally. How close are Emma Watson and Tom Felton?
The Harry Potter films are known for their fantastical elements, but make no mistake: There are plenty of terrifying moments nestled within the franchise!
The Yule Ball is one of the most elaborately realized sequences in the entire Harry Potter franchise, so let's look at some things that only adults notice.
There's one creature in the "Harry Potter" universe that's unique from others: boggarts. Here's a rundown of what they are and what makes them so fascinating.
When a witch or wizard conjures a corporeal Patronus, it comes out in the form of an animal. Here is every main character's Patronus explained in Harry Potter.
Harry Potter actor David Thewlis took to Instagram to explain why he didn't appear in the HBO Max special Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Return to Hogwarts.