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HBO Max will lose all eight of the Harry Potter movies at the end of August. 

From August 31, the original octet will leave the streaming service, marking the second time in three years that the adventures of the boy wizard have left the platform. 

For those in the US, the only place to stream the movies for the foreseeable future will be on Peacock, which began streaming all eight films at the start of July. The Fantastic Beasts movies, however, will remain on HBO Max, as will the cast reunion that aired at the start of 2022. 

When HBO Max first launched in May 2020, it boasted the full Harry Potter collection, but only for a few months, with Peacock snaring exclusive rights later that year. HBO Max secured the movies once again in September 2021, but only for a year, and now they're flying back to Peacock. 

While the Harry Potter series and its larger universe were made by Warner Bros. – the parent company of HBO Max – the origins of this deal date back to 2016, when NBCUniversal struck an exclusive agreement with Warner Bros. Domestic TV Distribution for US broadcast and cable rights to the whole Wizarding World franchise, which runs until 2025. The deal was reported to be worth a colossal $250 million. 

The move comes at a crunch time for the franchise. 2022's latest instalment, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, grossed just over $405 million worldwide to become the lowest-grossing film in the Wizarding World franchise. Despite plans being in place for a further two movies based in the series, Warner Bros. executives have been tight-lipped about its future. 


Analysis: Is Warner Bros. done with Harry Potter?

While it's easy to see that Warner Bros. executives may be done with Fantastic Beasts, the studio's commitment to the Wizarding World remains strong. 

In fact, over the weekend, reports emerged in Deadline (opens in new tab) claiming that David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery (who has been overseeing a brutal regime of cost-cutting that has seen the likes of The Time Traveler's Wife and period drama Gentleman Jack  canceled), met with Potter author J. K. Rowling. That meeting, it is suggested, was about a Harry Potter TV spin-off. 

Reports on a Potter TV show have been bouncing around for a couple of years now, but there's been no details on what kind of story could be told. Rowling retains a huge amount of creative control over the franchise, and Warner Bros. can't do anything without her sign-off. 

There are always rumors about the possibility of adapting Rowling and Jack Thorne's hugely successful stage play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, for the screen, and it might be easier to adapt something that's already proven successful than create a whole new spin-off. But who knows what Rowling and Zaslav have cooked up? Whatever happens, we're sure there's a lot more to come from the Wizarding World. 

Tom Goodwyn is TechRadar's Senior Entertainment Editor. He oversees TechRadar’s coverage of the best TV shows, documentaries and movies across streaming services, theaters and beyond. Based in East London, he loves nothing more than spending all day in a movie theater, well, he did before he had two small children… 

The eight Harry Potter movies are leaving HBO Max in the latest installment of the streamer's tennis match with Peacock over the rights to stream the films. As of Aug. 31, fans of the franchise will need to visit rival service Peacock, which got the films at the start of July, to stream them.

HBO Max subscribers won't be completely bereft of Potter-related content. All three movies in the Fantastic Beasts saga will still stream there. HBO Max is also the streaming home of the 20th anniversary Harry Potter special.

WarnerMedia's Warner Bros. signed a licensing deal with NBC Universal years ago, though WarnerMedia's HBO Max has pulled back the rights several times over the last few years, as each platform seeks the boost a popular franchise can give. 

Until any future license swap, you'll need two platforms to stream the movies in order of CNET's definitive rankings.

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Is Harry Potter leaving HBO Max?

HBO Max will no longer be the home of the Harry Potter movies. The eight-film series will leave the platform after it lost the streaming rights for the second time. The films, which are based on J.K. Rowling's seven-book series, will depart on August 31.

Will Harry Potter come back to Netflix?

Netflix confirmed to The Tab that it has “no plans” to bring the blockbuster series onto the streaming platform. The Harry Potter movies do appear to be available on Netflix in some non-English speaking countries, but for anyone living in the US or UK, you've got no such luck.

Was Harry Potter removed from Peacock?

Unfortunately, Peacock removed the Harry Potter films from its streaming service, and it's not immediately clear why they did it. The films were available to stream on the service through the beginning of 2022, per Rolling Stone, but a quick glance over at the Peacock website reveals that to no longer be the case.