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All the Harry Potter films are coming to HBO Max – here’s how to watch – UK Times

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Fans of the wizarding world listen up as all the Harry Potter films are coming to HBO Max as the streaming service launches tomorrow (Thursday, 26 March). The fantasy films will join the medical drama The Pitt, the return of cult series Friends, as well as the much anticipated new Harry Potter series – a rework of the famed franchise.

At the start of this year, all of the Harry Potter movies were scrubbed from Netflix in preparation for the move to HBO Max. Now, they’re back and will be yours to watch on the new streaming platform with the swish of your streaming stick. If you’re ready to settle in for a movie marathon, here’s every film in the series to work your way through (or for true Potterheads, rewatch for the fifteenth time):

  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher’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 the Phoenix
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

The news also comes as the first teaser picture of the Harry Potter TV series is released, showing the Boy Who Lived preparing for Quidditch, sending fans of the fantasy novels into spiral. This makes it the perfect time to catch up on the iconic moments from the eight films, from the sorting hat scene in ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’, to the thrilling standoff between Harry and Voldemort in ‘The Deathly Hallows: Part 2’.

The first teaser of the new Harry Potter series has dropped (HBO)

Whether you’re a cult fan of the Harry Potter films or have somehow missed out, all the films will be able to stream on HBO Max. Read on for all you need to know.

Read more: Everyone’s talking about The Pitt, and it starts streaming in the UK this week

When is HBO Max coming to the UK?

The wait is almost over as HBO Max is officially launching in the UK tomorrow, Thursday 26 March 2026.

How to get HBO Max in the UK

HBO Max can be accessed via its app on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming devices, or through the website. There are various subscription options to choose from that will give you access to its library of TV shows, movies, sports, and more.

How much is an HBO Max subscription in the UK?

HBO Max plans will vary and there will be five in total to choose from. Monthly options start from as low as £4.99 for the basic plan, which comes with ads. A standard plan with ads is £5.99, and allows you to stream on two devices, with 30 downloads.

If you want to go ad-free, a standard plan costs £9.99, going up to £14.99 for a premium subscription that offers four-device 4K streaming and 100 downloads. You can also choose to sign up to TNT Sports, which is available from £36.98 a month.

Unsure if you should subscribe? Here’s our tech critic’s take on the HBO Max coming to the UK

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