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Many companies featured on Money advertise with us. Opinions are our own, but compensation and in-depth research determine where and how companies may appear. Learn more about how we make money. As Harry Potter fans gear up for Friday's release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a spin-off film in the magical series, the movie's producers are likely getting ready for another big payday. Warner Bros., the studio that produced all eight films, has sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into each movie--and seen its investment returned by as much as ten times. Considering the fact that studio has ordered a total of five Fantastic Beasts movies, and sunk $225 million into the first installment, it looks like it's continuing to hedge its bets on The Boy Who Lived. And with good reason: The Harry Potter name is as synonymous with wealth as Gringotts Bank. Between seven books, eight movies, two theme parks, and countless Wizarding toys accessories, the brand is worth $25 billion. The original movies--which spanned over 10 years and launched the careers of actors like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson--make up a significant portion of that figure. Here's the budget for each Harry Potter film--and how much it later grossed at the box office, per movie data website The Numbers: Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $974.6 million Profit: $849.6 million Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Budget: $100 million Worldwide box office earnings: $879 million Profit: $779 million Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Budget: $130 million Worldwide box office earnings: $796.7 million Profit: $666.7 million Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Budget: $150 million Worldwide box office earnings: $896.1 million Profit: $746.1 million Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Budget: $150 million Worldwide box office earnings: $942.9 million Profit: $792.9 million Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Budget: $250 million Worldwide box office profit: $935 million Profit: $685 million Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $960.3 million Profit: $835.3 million Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $1.3 billion Profit: $1.16 billion Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $974.6 million Profit: $849.6 million Budget: $100 million Worldwide box office earnings: $879 million Profit: $779 million Budget: $130 million Worldwide box office earnings: $796.7 million Profit: $666.7 million Budget: $150 million Worldwide box office earnings: $896.1 million Profit: $746.1 million Budget: $150 million Worldwide box office earnings: $942.9 million Profit: $792.9 million Budget: $250 million Worldwide box office profit: $935 million Profit: $685 million Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $960.3 million Profit: $835.3 million Budget: $125 million Worldwide box office earnings: $1.3 billion Profit: $1.16 billion So in total, the Harry Potter movies have netted a cool $6.5 billion to date. Not bad for one wizard who, in the words of Severus Snape, is "mediocre to the last degree." Image: Warner Bros. Calling all witches and wizards! The Ministry is searching for the brightest of their age. Is that you? You'll have to prove it with this quiz!J.K. Rowling brought Harry Potter to life with the release of her first novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 1997. While the series came to life on paper, it further bloomed with the release of the first Harry Potter film in 2001.While fans like you were only given a small glimpse of the scenes and characters, the first film let us walk right into the wizarding world. The world that was created in Philosopher's Stone continued with the following seven films. Were you rushing to the box office for your ticket? Have you been binge-watching the entire film series since the last movie in 2011? If yes, you're ready to take on this quiz!The film series left us with vivid images of Halloween feasts, flying dragons, and a young boy throwing up slugs. We witnessed Harry capture his first snitch and also his first kiss. Are these images coming to life in your memory or do you need to watch Harry and Draco's scuffle over Neville's remembrall?Prove your magical ability with this quiz! Show us if you can claim your rightful place as a witch or wizard? Are you ready? And we're off! 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Lucky for you, HowStuffWorks Play is here to help. Our award-winning website offers reliable, easy-tounderstand explanations about how the world works. From fun quizzes that bring joy to your day, to compelling photography and fascinating lists, HowStuffWorks Play offers something for everyone. Sometimes we explain how stuff works, other times, we ask you, but we're always exploring in the name of fun! Because learning is fun, so stick with us! Playing quizzes is free! We send trivia questions and personality tests every week to your inbox. By clicking "Sign Up" you are agreeing to our privacy policy and confirming that you are 13 years old or over. Copyright ? 2021 InfoSpace Holdings, LLC, a System1 Company While a Harry Potter TV series may be in early development over at HBO Max, the upcoming series will never erase the impact that the eight movies had. The films released over a 10 year period and made Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson multimillionaires and household names. But how much money did these iconic films make when it was all said and done? Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson | Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images Because of the eponymous book series, the Harry Potter movies were extremely popular right off the bat. In 2001, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (called Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the U.S.) was released and achieved instant success. According to Forbes, the film made an astronomical $974.71 million worldwide. `Harry Potter' movies continued to rake in the money The second installment in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, which was the second and final movie in the franchise to be directed by Chris Columbus, didn't do as well as its predecessor at the box office but still, the film made $878.75 million worldwide, which is no small feat. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker, Alfonso Cuar?n, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, was a turning point for the series. Here, the movies take on a noticeably darker edge and begin deviating from the books a bit more. Though the third movie is undoubtedly a fan favorite, it actually underperformed in the box office raking in only $795.63 million worldwide, which is the lowest of all 8 movies. Next up is Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The first PG-13 film in the franchise, fans finally get to see a fully formed Voldemort in this installment. Because the previous film underperformed, there were actually whispers that Warner Bros wouldn't commit to making movies for all seven books. However, when the fourth film made $896.68 million worldwide, those rumors ceased. RELATED: `Harry Potter': Emma Watson Was Super Confused When She Learned She'd Been Cast as Hermione The box office success continued with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Despite the film's less than stellar ratings, it still managed to rake in $942.64 million worldwide. This film also marked David Yates' directorial debut into the franchise and he would continue on to direct the remaining three movies for storytelling consistency. Splitting the last book up into two films The box office momentum continued with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Fans came out in droves to dive into Voldemort's origin story a little more and the film made $934.76 million worldwide. Though there are only seven books, Warner Bros smartly chose to split the last book up into two movies. This decision proved to be extremely wise. Not only were fans satisfied to see more of the plot play out, but it also made more money for the distribution company. In fact, the model proved to be so successful that other successful franchises (like The Hunger Games) would follow suit. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ? Part I made $960.43 million worldwide. The final film in the franchise was the most successful at the box office A year later, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ? Part 2 was released to the public. It should come as no surprise that the final film in the franchise would outperform all others. The 2011 film made a staggering $1.342 billion which, at the time of its release, made it the third highest-grossing film of all time. How much money did the 8 `Harry Potter' movies make altogether? But how much money did all eight Harry Potter movies make altogether? When it was all said and done the films collectively made an astonishing $7.73 billion worldwide. With a number that high, it's no wonder that it's considered one of the most successful franchises of all time. "Accio, Oscar!" Similar to Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Harry Potter movies rank high among the most beloved and successful movie franchises of all time. But did any of the films ever earn an Academy Award? `Harry Potter' franchise earned $2 billion The Harry Potter movies inspired by J.K. Rowling's book series transported audiences to the wizarding world. When the first installment in the franchise hit theaters in 2001, fans loved seeing some of their favorite literary characters come to life on the big screen. Daniel Radcliffe, J.K. Rowling, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint at the premiere of `Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II' | Dave Hogan/Getty Images RELATED: All 8 Harry Potter Movies, Ranked Least to Best Over the course of eight films that spanned a decade, people followed Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his best friends, Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), on their journey at Hogwarts. When they weren't getting up to trouble at the castle the trio were battling the evil Lord Voldemort. By the time the last film debuted in 2011, the Harry Potter movies had raked in a whopping $2.39 billion at box offices worldwide. Not to mention the films had made everything in the wizarding world a cultural phenomenon. Today, there are Harry Potter theme parks and the popularity continues to increase as new generations discover the books and movies. Movies received 12 Oscar nominations With each Harry Potter movie, the buzz around the franchise grew and grew. By the time the final movie hit theaters in 2011, Harry Potter had been nominated 12 times for an Oscar according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The complete list of Academy Award nominations is as follows: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Art Direction and Set DecorationMusic ? Original ScoreCostume Design Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Music ? Original ScoreVisual Effects Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire RELATED: How Much Did J.K. Rowling Earn for Writing the `Harry Potter' Books? Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I Production DesignVisual Effects Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II Production DesignVisual EffectsMakeup and Hairstyling Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets are the only two films in the franchise that didn't receive an Oscar nod. Out of all of the aforementioned nominations, not one time did Harry Potter take home the famed golden statue. Why `Harry Potter' movies may have never won Harry Potter isn't the first to be overlooked by the Academy for an Oscar and it won't be the last. The Academy is known for shying away from mainstream films. Remember the uproar that ensued following Jennifer Lopez's Oscar snub for Hustlers? According to Yahoo! Entertainment, there were likely a few factors that contributed to the Harry Potter movies walking away from the Oscars empty-handed. First, they're considered movies for kids. RELATED: Watching Daniel Radcliffe Reconnect to `Harry Potter' Is a Fan's Dream Come True Second, they're blockbusters. Third, the directors weren't famous enough. Fourth, there'd been poor CGI in the early films. And finally, the Academy didn't deem the acting performances worthy of an Oscar nod. After years of getting disappointed at the Oscars, the Harry Potter movies found redemption. In 2017, according to Wired, Colleen Atwood took home an Oscar for her costume design work on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The Harry Potter spinoff starring Jude Law and Eddie Redmayne premiered in 2016. RELATED: `Harry Potter': Who Has The Higher Net Worth Between Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson? Just when you thought J.K. Rowling's ubiquitous boy wizard couldn't conquer new territory, Harry Potter is making his official Broadway debut this weekend with the opening of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The show was a huge hit on London's West End, and it's already crashing ceilings in New York: In previews, it just set a weekly box-office record for a nonmusical.Personally, I'm not a fan of the franchise, which is to say, I don't really know what a Muggle is and have never bothered to Google it. But given that the Potterverse has endured for more than two decades?and has a dedicated fan base that now spans generations?I was still curious about its capacity as a money-generating enterprise. How much is it actually worth? The most recent estimates seem to have been calculated last year, which marked the 20th anniversary of the first Harry Potter book. The Financial Times reported that Potter Inc. was a $25 billion business.That's a broad estimate, though. What's really interesting about the Potter franchise is how it's managed to dominate every possible medium?from books, movies, and live events, to the more recent stage show?and fans can be very particular about which they most prefer.So maybe the better question is: How much is Harry Potter worth to you? That's a question I can't answer, but for fun, I've rounded up a few stats below to help you think about it:

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