Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban Extended Version New 〈99% TOP〉
Based on a 2h 35m fan-edit
: Hagrid’s first class with Buckbeak the Hippogriff features extended interactions with the students, showing more of Malfoy’s plotting and Harry’s growing bond with the creature.
Before leaving the Leaky Cauldron, Harry spends an extra night staring into a tarnished silver mirror. It doesn't just talk back; it shows him flickers of what he wants most. One night, he sees a silhouette—not of his parents, but of a man with long, matted hair standing behind him. Based on a 2h 35m fan-edit : Hagrid’s
| Version | Runtime | Availability | Official Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2h 22m | DVD, Blu-ray, Streaming (Peacock), Digital | Official | | Peacock TV Cut | Varies (~2h 25m) | Streaming (Peacock) | Unofficial TV Edit | | Fan-Made Cut (e.g., JJPotter) | ~2h 36m+ | Various fan sites / Fan Edit networks | Fan-Made | | Full-Cast Audiobook (NEW) | 11h 32m | Audible, Pottermore Publishing | Official |
Anyone else wish Warner Bros. would just release official versions of these? 🦉✨ One night, he sees a silhouette—not of his
While the first two films received official extended editions, the third installment—widely considered the most artistic of the series—remains famously elusive. Here is everything you need to know about the current state of "extended" versions, deleted scenes, and what the 2026 anniversary might bring. Does an Official Extended Version Exist?
This scene—absent from the theatrical cut—is the emotional lynchpin of the extended version. It transforms Lupin from a mysterious mentor into a surrogate uncle, and it gives Harry his first unvarnished, adult perspective on his parents. The extended cut also restores a brief shot of Harry holding the damaged photograph of the original Order of the Phoenix, a visual reminder that his legacy is not just heroic but also tragic and incomplete. These moments build a foundation of paternal yearning that makes the climax—Harry casting the Patronus to save his past self—feel less like a magical trick and more like an earned act of self-rescue. 🦉✨ While the first two films received official
Moments showcasing Lupin’s tutoring of Harry, beyond just the Boggart scene, would strengthen their mentor-mentee relationship.