, specifically focusing on its more "mature" or "darker" tone compared to the first two films—a shift many fans feel "cracked" the series open for older audiences.
teaching us that sometimes, all you need is a bit of chocolate [23].
took the director's chair for the third installment of the Harry Potter franchise in 2004, the Wizarding World changed forever. Moving away from the bright, polished aesthetic of the first two films, Prisoner of Azkaban
As many fans on Reddit's HPfanfiction community point out, half the fun is the rest of the cast watching Harry do something insane and simply saying, "Yeah... that's just Harry." Final Thoughts
