Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Full Movie ((exclusive)) [2026]

We finally meet Arthur Weasley’s flying Ford Anglia (a character in its own right), explore the dark magic of Borgin and Burkes, and witness Dobby’s tragic heroism. The film also introduces two crucial characters: the treacherous Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs, dripping malice) and the eventual fan-favorite, Professor Cornelius Fudge.

Release Date: November 3, 2002 (UK) / November 15, 2002 (US) Director: Chris Columbus Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh, Jason Isaacs harry potter and the chamber of secrets full movie

Whether you’re a first-time viewer or a longtime Potterhead, The Chamber of Secrets is essential viewing. Just don’t say the basilisk’s name too loudly. You never know who’s listening. Have you seen the extended cut? Which version of the film do you prefer? Let us know in the comments. We finally meet Arthur Weasley’s flying Ford Anglia

The film functions as a classic whodunit. Is the arrogant new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Gilderoy Lockhart (Kenneth Branagh, stealing every scene), hiding more than his lack of talent? Is the suspiciously helpful Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) the heir? Or is something far more ancient living in the pipes beneath their feet? The Horror Elements Chris Columbus traded some of the first film’s cozy Christmas-card aesthetic for gothic dread. The sound of a serpent whispering through stone walls ("Rip... tear... kill...") is genuinely unsettling. The giant basilisk—a 50-foot CGI snake with a deadly stare—remains one of the franchise’s most intimidating creatures. The climactic duel in the chamber, complete with a giant, crumbling statue of Salazar Slytherin’s face, has a biblical-epic quality. Just don’t say the basilisk’s name too loudly

★★★★☆ (4/5) Best for: Fans of mysteries, giant monsters, and Kenneth Branagh’s hair.

When Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets hit theaters in late 2002, it faced a daunting challenge: follow up the magical, wonder-filled introduction of The Sorcerer’s Stone without falling into the dreaded "sophomore slump." Looking back nearly two decades later, the second installment not only succeeded—it deepened the mythology of J.K. Rowling’s world and proved that Hogwarts could be a genuinely terrifying place. Harry Potter’s second year at Hogwarts begins with a literal bang—or rather, a crash from a flying car. After being warned by a mysterious house-elf named Dobby not to return to school, Harry ignores the advice and soon finds his classmates petrified by an unseen monster. Legend says that Salazar Slytherin himself hid a "Chamber of Secrets" within the castle, and only his true heir can open it to purge the school of Muggle-born students.