All of the Harry Potter Movies are coming to Netflix Australia in January

Netflix ANZ announced today that all eight Harry Potter movies will be available on Netflix Australia and New Zealand in January. 

Earlier this year, fans were excited to learn that the films were coming to Netflix, however, the eight films were only released in Belgium and France. If you used a VPN you could watch any of the films, but Netflix is still pretty good at clamping down on watching content unavailable in your home regions. 

Thankfully, that’s all about to change with Harry Potter Netflix availability being extended to Australia and New Zealand.

Harry Potter Netflix

Harry Potter fans are about as rabid as they come, save for Star Wars fans, so they’ll be very, very excited to have all eight Harry Potter films in one location.

According to Netflix ANZ on Twitter, the films will be available to stream on January 15, 2019.

Mark your calendars and get ready for a Potterthon.

Leo Stevenson
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