Unless they’ve leased them out to a service like HBO Max or there is a Harry Potter marathon on USA or Syfy, all 8 Hary Potter films should be available to stream on the service. The films should be available to stream on Peacock, NBC’s on-demand streaming service. NBC has a long-term contract with all eight Harry Potter films. See our review of HBO Max for more information on this streaming service. HBO Max is supported on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Playstation, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more. HBO-Max offers two subscription tiers, an ad-supported plan for $9.99 per month and an ad-free plan for $14.99 per month.
When the movies aren’t leased out to HBO, NBC will occasionally move the films to the NBC-owned TV Networks Syfy and USA Network. It seems NBC leased out the films to HBO Max, as every one of the Harry Potter films is currently streaming on the HBO Max service and nowhere else. However, as of September 1, 2021, all 8 Harry Potter movies are available on HBO Max. In 2020 NBC landed the streaming rights for all 8 films, and they are typically available to watch on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock. Music is memorable and interesting and about as good as it could get for the era.The eight Harry Potter movies are in high demand, and it’s typically a heated battle to see which streaming service will own the rights to stream these films. It’s a game based on a beloved children’s book and it fits its character very well. The game has a very charming, childlike and innocent vibe overall. This turns what would otherwise be exciting exploration into blatant padding for the game’s already short length. A drawback though is that this is all actually required to finish the game and not just a fun distraction you can find on your own.
Inside these places you can find cards, frogs and beans to fill up your achievements page. You can use different spells to progress farther and farther as you learn them to open up some of the harder to access areas. Throughout the game you can pretty much ignore the main story to go out and explore the open world of the castle to find as many secrets and collectibles as you can. The real meat of the game is the exploration of Hogwarts itself. Story segments go about as quick as you’d expect. Challenges are used to either teach you a new spell or test your skills but are overall very simplistic and a little tedious. The game mainly revolves around doing classes and challenges in between short story segments.
Ron gets flung across pits, which sounds about right for the character. Harry can freeze water and enemies along with creating ice slides that feel straight out of Super Mario 64 when riding them except worse. Hermione can animate and control small animal statues, although the controls for this are very subpar. Harry, Ron and Hermione each have their own unique spell.