10 Movies for Potterheads Who Don't Want to Watch Harry Potter Anymore

10 Movies for Potterheads Who Don't Want to Watch Harry Potter Anymore
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With the recent controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter franchise, even some of the most devoted Potterheads are left wondering what they can watch if they're sick of Harry Potter and its creator.

Now you need to look no further! Here are 10 equally magical movies for you to watch instead.

The School For Good And Evil

A tale about two best friends sent to the Schools for Good and Evil. Based on the fairy tale genre and with themes of friendship and magic. What is not to love?

Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children

It may not be set in a school. Yet these characters from a mysterious orphanage, who each have abnormal abilities, certainly provide the right amount of fantasy.

The House With A Clock In Its Walls

Jack Black plays a magical tutor and his witchy best friend, portrayed by Cate Blanchett. While teaching a young warlock boy, they all share in this fun adventure with some mildly spooky themes.

We Can Be Heroes

Although there may not be much magic or fantasy, this movie is all about students learning to master their extraordinary abilities. This story features a bunch of superheroes' kids, each learning how to save the world together.

Secret Society of Second-Born Royals

For those looking for a slightly more mature superhero flick, Secret Society of Second-Born Royals is for you. This movie is also about students learning to use their superpowers, but in a fun twist, they are also all royals.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

An exciting reimagining of Disney 's original animated classic, this live-action fantasy adventure is as much a movie of self-discovery as it is sorcery. It has some great action sequences, along with a good mixture of comedy and romance.

Ella Enchanted

This coming-of-age fantasy is truly enchanting. Based in a fairytale world, Anne Hathaway leads the story of a cursed girl on a journey, including some funny moments and a few great musical numbers.

The Kid Who Would Be King

A classic retelling of Arthur, Camelot and his sword Excalibur. The one difference… he's only 12. This modern-world epic adventure is a fantastic movie gem that will entertain the whole family.

Mirror Mirror

Another twist of traditional fairy tales, Mirror Mirror is best described as entirely wacky. Although the story might feel familiar, this movie is far from the story of Snow White you've ever seen before.

Halloweentown

The first of the TV movie Halloweentown franchise may seem a little dated, but it still very much holds its own. The story of a young witch learning to master her powers, this spooky but fun movie can't help but bring a smile to your face.