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All Eight Harry Potter Films To Stream Via HBO From January 1st

Accio, binge! For the first time, all eight Harry Potter movies will be available to stream on the same platform (HBO) beginning January 1st.

Take heed, Potterheads: For the very first time, all eight Harry Potter movies will be available to stream on the same platform (HBO) from January 1st.

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That’s right, the house of Westworld and Game of Thrones is kicking off 2018 with the definitive Potter movie marathon, spanning Sorcerer’s Stone to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

It all begins with the former on January 2nd, with a new instalment set to air each day at 8 pm ET/PT right up until the advent of Fantastic Beasts on Wednesday, January 10th, which is rather fitting given how 2018 will herald David Yates’ magical sequel – one which primarily takes place in the city of Paris.

All nine movies will also be available to stream instantaneously via HBO On Demand, HBO Now and HBO Go, so there is perhaps no better time to sign up for HBO’s premium service and binge to your heart’s content.

This is wonderful news for the Harry Potter franchise, which has a spotty record when it comes to online availability. That’ll all change in the New Year, and below, you’ll find a general overview of HBO’s movie marathon, which begins with The Sorcerer’s Stone on January 2nd:

Tuesday, January 2nd: Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone

Wednesday, January 3rd: Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets

Thursday, January 4th: Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

Friday, January 5th: Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

Saturday, January 6th: Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix

Sunday, January 7th: Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince

Monday, January 8th: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows (Part 1)

Tuesday, January 9th: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows (Part 2)

Wednesday, January 10th: Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them

It’s been a busy day for the Harry Potter franchise overall, what with news that Pokémon Go developer Niantic is plotting a location-based AR game called Wizards Unite. Expect that one to go live sometime next year.