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The fifth Harry Potter film was released in 2007 and introduced the world to Auror Nymphadora Tonks (Natalia Tena), Death Eater Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) and the evil Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton). Explore high-resolution stills from the film below. The Magic Is All Here in the Complete 8-Film Collection. The collection includes Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone™, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™, Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix™, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ - Part 1, and Harry.

2017-05-12, 10:03 AM
LAST EDIT: 2018-03-27 - ALL RELEASED!
  1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) 1.78:1 open matte
    • single 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 source + another 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 for shot replacements
    • replaced 'Sorcerer' opening logo with 'Philosopher' from a second source
    • replaced 'Sorcerer' book shot with 'Philosopher' from a second source
    • fixed one shot with top border
    • replaced the last part which has eight shots that contains missing frames with a second source
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final credits with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1924.html
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 1.78:1 open matte
    • two 1080i MPEG-2 sources
    • mixed the two sources replacing missing frames from the first with the ones from the second
    • TV and rating logos removed using proper masks
    • fixed more than an hundred frames with glitches
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final credits with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1935.html
      WARNING: two frames affected by glitches; scroll to the end for the fix
  3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 1.78:1 cropped
    • a 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 and a 1080p WEBdl AVC sources
    • fixed single frame with glitches
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final credits with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1936.html
  4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 1.78:1 open matte
    • two 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 and one 1080p WEBdl AVC sources
    • mixed the two sources replacing missing frames from the first with the ones from the second
    • TV and rating logos removed using proper masks
    • fixed more than fifty frames with glitches
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final credits with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1941.html
      WARNING: there is a strange stuttering at the beginning, which is not present in the lossless encoding; scroll to the end for the fix
  5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 1.78:1 open matte
    • one 1080p WEBdl AVC and one 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 sources
    • AVC used to replace missing frames from MPEG-2
    • AVC used to remove residual logo from MPEG-2
    • sources mixed to get more details and less noise
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final studio logo with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1950.html
      WARNING: one frame affected by glitches; scroll to the end for the fix
  6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 1.78:1 cropped/open matte
    • two 1080i MPEG-2, one 720p MPEG-2, one 576p MPEG-2 sources
    • mixed the three HD sources replacing missing frames from one with the ones from another one
    • TV and rating logos removed using proper masks
    • blu-ray used in one instance for logo removal
    • median of the three logo-less versions to get more details and remove blocks, noise, color bleeding
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • replaced final credits with cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1948.html
  7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) 1.78:1 cropped/open matte
    • one 1080i HDTV MPEG-2 and one 1080p WEBdl AVC sources
    • replaced more than seven hundreds shots with carefully chosen, properly set cropped and upscaled BD, for a grandtotal of 83% of the whole movie duration
    • remaining shots are 14% open matte and 3% pan&scan
    • AVC used to replace missing shots from MPEG-2
    • AVC used to remove logo from MPEG-2
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • final title from AVC; remaining credits from cropped and upscaled BD
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1951.html
  8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) 1.78:1 cropped/open matte
    • one 1080p HDTV MPEG-2, one 1080p WEBdl AVC sources
    • sources mixed to get more details and less noise (around 93%)
    • AVC used to replace missing shots from MPEG-2 (around 7%)
    • AVC used to remove logo from MPEG-2
    • deblock; very light sharpening; 35mm grain plate
    • final credits from AVC
    • RELEASED: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1952.html
      WARNING: four frame affected by a glitch (found in the master); I've done a rough fix, which works nevertheless, as the glitch is really small, even if noticeable; scroll to the end for the fix
Notes:
  • The fullscreen DVDs of HP 1,2,4,5,6 are 1.33:1 open matte, but, apart in rare cases where there is a bit more image (and a lot less), they are in practice contained within the 1.78:1 frame; for this reason - and also because they are low res - they will not be taken in consideration
  • HP 1, 2, 4, 5 are open matte
  • HP 3 on HDTV is mainly cropped but has more image than fullscreen DVD on both sides, even if cropped in comparison to widescreen; it retains few lines of image more on top and bottom; on DVD it is pan & scan
  • HP 6 is similar to HP 3, but retains a bit more few lines in comparison; actually, this is applicable only to cropped scenes; there are many scenes which are open matte
  • HP 7 is mainly cropped, with around 14% shots open matte, notably the whole 'three brothers' scene, and 3% pan&scan
  • HP 8 is mixed cropped and open matte
  • HP 6, 7, 8 have logo that would be wiped away using a second (and third, where available) source
  • HP 7 best currently available version is 720p (new high bitrate Freeform capture) 1080i MPEG-2
  • HP 7 and 8: an eventual variable aspect ratio release could be taken in consideration as a side project
  • HDTV for all films (and also WEBdl for HP 5) would be used as main sources
  • HDTV would benefit of deblocking and a 35mm grain plate, as well as the WEBdl
  • Of course, the usual 5 languages (audio and subs tracks) would be added - all of them are available
  • bonus: Hungarian audio and subtitles tracks for all films, English 2.0 audio description track for HP 6, 7 ,8
Thanks to:
babouin for HP 1 (missing parts), 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 - 1080i MPEG-2 high bitrate, general help
OperatorIV for HP 6, 7, 8 - 720p MPEG-2 high bitrate
nightstalkerpoet for two HP 7 576p 16/9 AVC low bitrate, general help
Pottermaksnew and vouka for HP 7, 8 720p AVC low bitrate, HP 8 'Imax' SD AVC low bitrate
maksnew for HP 3, 6, 7, 8 WEBdl
Papai 2013 for HP 6 576p 4/3 AVC high bitrate
Chewtobacca for PCM -> DTS-HD MA encoding
menzerin for general help, Hungarian audio/video tracks
Extended/deleted scenes list: https://forum.fanres.com/thread-1507.html
List of glitches so far:
HP2 - frame 78836 0h54m48s + frame 79738 0h55m25s - fixed frames one + two | fixed clips one + two
HP4 - first dozen second stuttering - fixed clip
HP5 - frame 46161 0h32m05s + frame 46180 0h32m06s - fixed frames one + two | fixed clip
HP8 - frames 36315-9 0h25m14s - fixed frames one + two + three + four | fixed clip
I ask for your help here; please, if you notice any other glitch/problem/whatever, please

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© Warner Bros. PicturesHarry Potter is an endlessly fascinating hit franchise. The ever-expanding wizarding world has already inspired web hubs, theme parks, and, probably most importantly, movies, even while author J.K. Rowling has become, more and more, a problematic figure. When Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone got the big-screen treatment in 2001 with director Chris Columbus, writer Steve Kloves, and stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, the story of the boy with the lightning-bolt scar got a second, more potent life by making all of the book's fantastical magic, hidden worlds, and incredible creatures 'real.' Sorcerer's Stone grossed almost $1 billion worldwide and created a hunger for more Potter experiences, justifying successful adaptations (including a two-part finale) and spinoff prequels about fantastic beasts.

Maybe years ago, you bought coveted DVD collections, but those might be lost somewhere at your parents' house. In the age of streaming, you'd probably much rather watch the movies somewhere online anyway. Here's where you can get your Potter binge (or re-bingeing) fix right now. © Warner Bros.

Rent the Potter movies on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, etc.

You'll have to pony up for individual movies if you need a Hogwarts fix. That means none of the major streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon) offer them as part of their subscription lineup right now, which is a bummer, but that's what happens when a movie or series is in high demand. A la carte it is. You can 'accio' them by renting any installment on all major VOD platforms, including Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and YouTube.

Watch all the Harry Potter movies on TV

Since NBCUniversal owns the rights to air the series on TV, watching them on one of its channels is the next best place to find Hogwarts adventures. While you may remember FreeForm (a Disney-owned channel) used to have Harry Potter weekends, you won't find them there anymore. Now, they're on USA and SyFy, and the networks have Potter marathons fairly frequently. If you have a cable subscription that includes those channels, you can check out TV Guide's listings to see when they'll be playing next.

Sign up for Peacock for now

Even though the Harry Potter franchise is technically a WarnerMedia property since the films were distributed by Warner Bros., and therefore should be housed on Warner's platform HBO Max, there's a deal dating back to 2016 that gives NBCUniversal the TV and digital rights to the films until 2025. Meaning, in addition to airing on NBC's cable channels, they'll also arrive on NBC's streaming platform Peacock from time to time. The movies aren't available to stream there right now, having left after a brief stint in fall 2020—but according to The Observer, they'll be back sometime in early 2021.

To prepare for your inevitable marathon, you can sign up for Peacock here now. Because the streaming service is supported by ads, a basic subscription is totally free, and you might already be eligible for an account based on your cable provider since the platform has deals with Xfinity and Cox.

Eventually, the Hogwarts Express will pull back into HBO Max where it was stationed upon that platform's spring 2020 launch—but again, that won't be for awhile. So in the meantime, Potter-Heads might find a Peacock subscription useful.

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