The Most Iconic Spell From Every ‘Harry Potter’ Movie

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The Most Iconic Spell From Each ‘Harry Potter’ Movie

Few stories have captured the magical and imaginative allure of fantasy quite like Harry Potter, with both the novel series and their film adaptations whisking audiences of all ages away into a dazzling realm of wizardry and adventure. Starring Daniel Radcliffe in the titular role, the eight-film saga follows Harry through his education at Hogwarts as he learns how to become a wizard. All the while, the ominous evil of Lord Voldemort casts an ever-growing shadow over Potter’s life.

Made famous by Ron’s mocking “It’s Levi-O-sah, not Levio-SA," the levitation charm is taught to first-year students in Charms class and is quickly mastered by Hermione to her classmate’s frustration. While Rupert Grint’s hilarious line delivery will live long in the minds of fans, the spell spawns a moment that encapsulates the loving but occasionally tempered relationship between Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

Given its importance to the story and the way in which it uses a spirit animal to define the caster’s personality, the Patronus Charm is arguably the single most iconic spell from the franchise. While it features other times in the saga, it has a unique relevance to The Prisoner of Azkaban.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire PG-13 Adventure Family Fantasy Mystery Where to Watch *Availability in USRelease Date November 16, 2005 Director Mike Newell Cast Eric Sykes , Timothy Spall , David Tennant , Daniel Radcliffe , Emma Watson , Rupert Grint Runtime 154 minutes Writers Steve Kloves , J.K.

Harry’s and Malfoy’s feud elevates when the two clash in the bathroom, breaking into a duel in which Potter casts Sectumsempra somewhat haphazardly, garnering an unforgettable result. The spell sees Malfoy covered in vicious lacerations that could have killed him had Professor Snape not arrived to reverse the spell’s effects.

 

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