-Hogwarts fever- kicks off again on the big screen, -Joker 2-, -Venom 3- and other imported films are being released together
“Harry Potter” Fans Rejoice as “Hogwarts Fever” Returns
With the familiar owl perched on the windowsill again, it brings not just a letter, but thrilling news for “Harry Potter” enthusiasts—starting from October 11 until November 29, all eight films in the “Harry Potter” series will be re-released in theaters across China, with one installment premiering every Friday. The gates of Hogwarts are wide open once more, drawing fans to theaters each week in their wizard attire.
In recent weeks, there has been a surge of major film releases such as “Joker 2: Folie à Deux,” “Venom 3: The Last Dance,” “Red One: Winter Action,” and “Moana 2.” Interestingly, the classic film “Léon: The Professional” from 1994 will also be shown on the big screen in mainland China for the first time.
Upon the announcement of the “Harry Potter” re-release, a noticeable increase in sales of merchandise like wizard robes and magic wands emerged on secondhand platforms.
During weekends, it’s common to spot audiences donning magical robes at cinemas. Fans express their passion for “Harry Potter” in various ways. One moviegoer shared, “I missed the IMAX version when it first came out, so I plan to binge all eight films in theaters. Watching ‘Harry Potter’ is a ritual for me—I’ve got to have the outfits and props ready.” Another fan fondly confessed their love for the first installment, saying they could watch it endlessly and still feel the same excitement.
As the series starts with “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” it marks the beginning of Harry’s journey from an overlooked boy to a brave wizard, alongside friends Ron and Hermione, who have also gained countless fans. The vibrant scenes of Diagon Alley, the mysterious atmosphere of Hogwarts, and the thrilling battle to protect the Sorcerer’s Stone are unforgettable moments.
The progression of the story continues with “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,” featuring Dobby’s warnings, petrified students, and the secrets lurking in the hidden chamber, adding layers of intrigue. Harry and his friends face unprecedented challenges, allowing the audience to experience the growing pains alongside them.
While the first two films laid the groundwork for the series, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” marks a deeper narrative shift. The revelation of Sirius Black’s escape raises questions of betrayal and trust, while the film’s introduction of the Time-Turner concept sets the stage for future events.
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” brings the Triwizard Tournament to life, serving as a key turning point in the overarching narrative. Dumbledore’s powerful speech at the film’s conclusion emphasizes the importance of choices, urging viewers to confront challenges with conviction.
As danger looms in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” the battle at the Ministry of Magic shatters the tranquility of daily life, emphasizing the inevitability of war and deepening viewers’ understanding of the eternal struggle between light and darkness.
With “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” the resurgence of Death Eaters thrusts the wizarding world into unprecedented turmoil. Draco Malfoy swears allegiance to Voldemort while Dumbledore seeks vital clues to defeat their enemies. The film sheds light on themes of sacrifice and dedication, paving the way for the climactic showdown ahead.
The final two films, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” amplify the series to its peak. In the wake of losing their mentor, Harry, Ron, and Hermione embark on a harrowing mission to find and destroy Horcruxes, culminating in an epic battle at Hogwarts where all mysteries unravel.
Fans express that the “Harry Potter” series transcends mere fantasy; it weaves rich philosophical themes that impart valuable life lessons. Many younger audiences born in the 2000s and 90s have long cherished the magical world and see this re-release as an opportunity to immerse themselves in the enchantment once more.
From the previous film’s action-packed style, “Joker 2: Folie à Deux” promises a dramatic shift. The original “Joker” won the prestigious Golden Lion at the 76th Venice Film Festival and garnered several Academy Award nominations, triumphing with Best Actor and Best Original Score.
The first installment illustrated how Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) transforms from a struggling actor in Gotham City into the infamous villain. Burdened by his mother’s mental illness and continuous disappointments, Arthur’s descent into madness culminates in violence.
Fans initially anticipated the sequel to continue this journey of societal rebellion, but upon its release, many viewers found “Joker 2” diverged dramatically in style and tone. Following Arthur’s arrest, the film delves into his internal struggle as he meets a fellow admirer, leading to unexpected developments.
The title “Folie à Deux” suggests an exploration of identity and self, with a courtroom drama dissecting Arthur’s psyche, bringing to light how society’s obsession with the “Joker” overshadows the true Arthur Fleck.
Meanwhile, “Venom 3: The Last Dance” has generated excitement among fans as it debuted ahead of North America on the 23rd. Adapted from Marvel comics, it tells the story of Eddie Brock and his parasitic counterpart “Venom” facing challenges from a shadowy government and unknown extraterrestrial forces. As the concluding chapter of the series, it aims to delve deeper into the relationship between Eddie and Venom.
With humor and action, the film promises entertaining moments, including the iconic banter during thrilling sequences. Additionally, “Red One: Winter Action,” an action and fantasy comedy, is set to release on November 8, featuring a blockbuster scenario stemming from the bizarre abduction of Santa Claus, led by Dwayne Johnson and “Captain America,” with plenty of action and visual spectacle.
As the holiday season approaches, the anticipation for these upcoming films only heightens, reflecting the enduring affection for the stories that shaped a generation.