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Original Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Movie Posters
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie posters — Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) — Alfonso Cuarón's third installment, widely considered the series' visual and tonal turning point, with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint now older and joined by Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, David Thewlis as Lupin, and Emma Thompson as Trelawney — produced a campaign significantly darker and more graphically mature than its predecessors.
Purchase original Prisoner of Azkaban theatrical materials from the 2004 Warner Bros. campaign. Cuarón's visual transformation of the franchise — the school uniforms replaced by casual clothes, the tones moving from amber to slate — is reflected in campaign materials that feel like a different aesthetic world from the first two films. Gary Oldman's Sirius Black materials are among the most dramatically compelling character-specific posters in the entire series.
The film's dementor imagery — the hooded figures that drain joy and memory — produced some of the most genuinely unsettling horror-adjacent advertising art in the franchise, and these materials reflect Cuarón's willingness to push a family film toward genuine darkness.
The Hippogriff Buckbeak sequence produced distinctive lobby card materials that document one of the franchise's most visually elegant set pieces. The Time-Turner — the device that gives the film its structural twist — became a secondary campaign image on some variant materials, appearing as a motif that suggested the film's more intellectually complex engagement with its source novel than the first two installments had managed.
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