It's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (above), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (below).
Harry Potter is a magical fantasy literary series of ****7 novels written by British author J. K. Rowling from 1997 to 2007.
The first six books take Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the main stage, depicting the six years of study and adventures of Harry Potter, a young wizarding student, before and after Hogwarts. The seventh book depicts Harry Potter's quest to find Horcruxes and destroy Voldemort in the Second Great War of the Wizarding World.
1, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
Harry Potter, who was fostered in his aunt and uncle's house as a child, suffered a lot of discrimination and bullying from his aunt and uncle's family. However, on his eleventh birthday, Harry Potter learns that he was originally a wizard and is accepted as a member of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Boarding the Hogwarts Express, Harry begins his magical journey, where everything is new, and where, for the first time, he has his best friends: Ron and Hermione. Many magical lessons are also waiting for him: there are flying lessons, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Potions and Transfiguration, etc. And of course, there is the Quidditch game that drives all wizards crazy.
On the other hand, Professor Snape of Potions always seems to be unkind to Harry; and Harry inadvertently discovers the secret of the Sorcerer's Stone. Evil plots are quietly growing in the peaceful Hogwarts. Harry, Ron and Hermione decide to go together to find out what's going on, and with their bravery and wisdom, Harry eventually stops the evil plots from happening and protects the Sorcerer's Stone, while Harry faces his arch-enemy: Voldemort, for the first time, head-on.
2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter is trapped in his aunt's house. Fortunately, Ron comes to his rescue in time, and Harry spends the rest of his vacation happily at Ron's house. Dobby the elf admonishes and uses all means to prevent Harry from going back to school, and Harry and Ron, who are locked out of the station, have to drive a flying car back to school privately.
The legendary Chamber of Secrets is opened by the heir to Slytherin, Harry is suspected by everyone for his serpentine accent, Harry discovers a mysterious diary recording Tom Riddle's memories from 50 years ago, and with it terrorist attacks continue to occur on the otherwise peaceful campus. Ron's sister Ginny is taken to the Chamber of Secrets, where a warning of the Chamber is left in blood on the wall. Hogwarts is in danger of being forced to close.
Harry finally finds the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets and is greeted with a terrifying challenge. Eventually Ginny awakens, the mysterious diary left by Voldemort is destroyed, and Harry saves Hogwarts.
3, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third installment of the Harry Potter film series, directed by Alfonso Cuarón, co-starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, with the exception of the role of Dumbledore, in which the late Richard Harris is replaced by Michael Gambon. The rest of the roles continued to be filled by actors from the first two episodes. The film was released on September 10, 2004 in mainland China.
Harry Potter is thirteen, and will be in his third year at Hogwarts. On his birthday, though, during the day Harry receives a most awful birthday present from his aunt's husband - Aunt Margo is coming to stay for a week!
The woman brought back unpleasant memories for Harry every time she appeared in his presence. This time was no exception; she began to insult Harry's late parents endlessly, and unable to bear it, Harry finally made her a human balloon flying into the blue sky.
4, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
The film "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is the fourth installment of the "Harry Potter" film series, directed by Michael Nivelle, and co-starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton. The film was released on November 12, 2005 in the United States.
Harry Potter spends the last part of his summer vacation at the Weasley's house and goes to the Quidditch World Cup. A group of Death Eaters suddenly appears at the end of the day, attacking some "Muggles" and releasing the Dark Mark, much to the wizards' horror. Back at school, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor is retired Auror Mad-Eye Alastor Moody.
And the Triwizard Tournament, which has not been held for a long time, will be reopened at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. All students who wished to participate were required to write their names on parchment and throw them into the Goblet of Fire, which would then select representatives from all three schools. Harry didn't sign up, but the Goblet of Fire floated Harry's name, compelling him to attend.
Harry suspects that he is being deliberately set up, but Ron Weasley thinks that Harry is trying to make a name for himself and doesn't believe what Harry says, and goes cold turkey with Harry for weeks.
5. "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"
The long summer vacation leaves Harry Potter stranded at 4 Maiden's Path with an unexpected Dementor attack, and he learns that Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix are stepping up their clandestine activities to fight the increasingly powerful Voldemort. But all of them are unwilling to reveal more to him ......
Harry arrives at Hogwarts in a state of bewilderment and anger, yet Dumbledore won't see him and Hagrid is nowhere to be found. To make matters worse, Harry dreams of a long corridor more and more frequently, and every time he is about to walk through the door at the end of the corridor, he wakes up from the dream with a splitting headache and feels like there is a large snake writhing inside of him.
The shadow of the large snake grows more and more clear in Harry's mind, and Voldemort approaches Harry, at which point, Dumbledore tells him a great secret.
6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
A new semester is about to begin, but Professor Dumbledore comes to Desiree's house to find Harry Potter, and Harry's sixth year of school seems to begin unexpectedly. More surprises are still to come. Harry finds a Potions textbook in his classroom locker, whose previous owner was the Half-Blood Prince, and from then on, Harry becomes a Potions wizard with the help of the mysterious Prince! "
Don't be afraid.
Dumbledore began to give Harry a separate lesson, in which Harry experienced several thrilling memories about the teenage Voldemort, revealing the mystery of Voldemort's unusual life. Dumbledore takes Harry on a quest to find Voldemort's Horcruxes, and in a cave in a distant mountain range, Dumbledore drinks an unknown poison.
The Dark Mark appears over Hogwarts, and Dumbledore and Harry rush back to the school, where Snape sends a sorcery spell at Professor Dumbledore from the tower, and Dumbledore falls off the tower on his back, as the phoenix sings its saddest elegy. After the funeral, Harry decides to fulfill Dumbledore's dying wish to find the rest of the Horcruxes.
7, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (above)
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (above)" is based on parts of the seventh book of the Harry Potter series of novels, Chapters 1 through 24, written by British author J.K. Rowling, and is the finale of the Harry Potter film series.
Voldemort, the Dark Lord, hesitantly calls his minions, the Death Eaters, to a meeting at Malfoy's home to plan how to finish Harry Potter once and for all in order to put an end to it. Voldemort summarily executes the Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts Academy whom he has captured and feeds his giant snake Nagini, kicking off his massive invasion of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts Academy.
Harry leaves the Dursleys' house just before his 17th birthday, and six members of the Order of the Phoenix take a compounded tonic to take on Harry's appearance, but the real Harry is still recognized, and Voldemort and the Death Eaters attack halfway through the attack, but Harry's wand destroys Voldemort's, and he finally escapes at a terrible cost (Mad-Eye Hammond Moody is killed, and George Weasley has an ear sliced off).
A few days later the Minister of Magic brings Harry, Ron, and Hermione Dumbledore's bequests (Harry's is the Golden Flyer, Ron's is the Lights Out, and Hermione's is the Poetry of Pee-Doo). The next day Bill and Fleur are married, and during the wedding word comes that Voldemort has taken over the Ministry of Magic, and the three Harrys roll into hiding in the old Blake house at 12 Grimmauld Place.
After a month of scouting, the trio sneak into the Ministry of Magic to steal the Horcruxes, but their whereabouts are revealed and the trio have to flee into the wild.
8, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Next)
The movie "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Next)" is based on the seventh book of the Harry Potter series of novels written by British author J.K. Rowling, Chapter 25 and onwards, and it is the finale of the Harry Potter film series.
Harry enters a vision connected to Voldemort's consciousness and finds some Horcruxes, but also allows Voldemort to detect their actions. Harry deduces Voldemort's residence after entering the illusion once more, and the trio arrive.
They see Voldemort ordering Viper to get rid of Snape in order to pass the Elder Wand magic on to himself. On his deathbed, Snape gives Harry the memory that he has always been in love with Harry's mother, Lily, and therefore has never been on Dumbledore's side.