The Best Way to Watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

If you’re a Netflix subscriber, you may have heard that Harry and his friends will be leaving the streaming platform soon. More specifically, the Hogwarts wizards will be saying goodbye on the 15th of January this year. So what better time to revisit the classic series than now?

Of course, if you’ve already looked up Harry Potter on Netflix, you may have noticed that it’s not available in your region. Fortunately, that’s easily solvable with the help of a reliable VPN. Check out StreamCatcher to find out where to stream it, along with several other vital details, such as:

  • Which VPNs currently work on Netflix and can effectively unblock Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  • Harry Potter aside, you can also look up other titles you might be interested in and find out which regions they stream in
  • Other than that, StreamCatcher will let you know how many seasons of a show are available, where you can find them dubbed or subbed in different languages, and more.

With all that out of the way, here’s a more detailed explanation on how to start watching Potter’s final bout with Voldemort.

Why You Need a VPN to Watch Deathly Hallows

A VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) allows you to get around geo-blocks on Netflix, online censorship, firewall rules at work or school; you name it. They’re an essential tool if you want a web experience free from most restrictions, as well as an excellent way to keep your data private. Yes, VPNs can encrypt (or scramble) your data so it can’t be read by hackers, ISPs looking to sell your data or even government surveillance.

Back on topic, though – how do VPNs do all this, exactly? Well, they can change your IP address to a new one depending on the VPN server you connect to. IPs show Netflix and other online services your country of residence, city, and sometimes even your ZIP code. That’s how they decide which catalog you’re supposed to see.

Usually, someone in the US wouldn’t be able to watch the same shows as a user in the UK, Australia, and so on. However, with the help of a VPN, you can hop over these digital borders and unblock any content you want.

The only issue is knowing which countries currently hold what you’re looking for. After all, no one wants to keep switching VPN servers until they find the right one for the job. Or worse, sift through endless articles or discussion pages with conflicting information about the show’s availability. Thankfully, you can always rely on StreamCatcher to have up-to-date info on the topic.

Why Isn’t Harry Potter Available in My Region?

Netflix would let all subscribers watch their entire catalog of shows in an ideal world. Unfortunately, not even magic can help you get around pesky licensing issues. According to the streaming giant, there are multiple factors at play regarding licensing TV shows and movies.

Here are some of the main reasons Harry Potter (or any other titles) may not be available locally:

  • The right-holder(s) have signed an exclusivity deal with a different company than Netflix or prefer not to sell the streaming rights for the moment.
  • The movie or show may not be popular enough in a region to make it worth the cost of licensing. 
  • In rare cases, movies may be stuck in licensing limbo, making it difficult for anyone to acquire the streaming rights for them.

As you can see, Netflix is rarely to blame – not entirely anyway. Just remember that they’re probably juggling multiple copyright issues to make their content available to a broader audience. Luckily, you can always use a VPN and avoid all the fuss. And since there are millions of VPN users on the platform, there’s no risk of getting your account banned, either.

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