10 Most Satisfying Harry Potter Movie Moments

These are the Harry Potter moments that made fans raise their arms in celebration!

By Jacob Wilkins /

Harry Potter’s fantastical adventures are loaded with plenty of unforgettable moments. All of the films include an array of emotional highs and lows, pulling on our heartstrings in ways that few other stories can match.

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Due to the sharp writing and a terrific cast of characters, it’s hard not to root for the heroes as they battle against the villains, and these scenarios often lead to some highly satisfying moments. Indeed, it’s great to watch our favourite characters succeed, especially if there’s a well-established rivalry involved.

Though many of these moments are full of tension and are integral to the overall storyline, others are more humorous than they are dramatic. They still involve a villainous character getting what they deserve, yet the nature of their comeuppance will probably make you smile more than anything else.

Of course, there are many triumphant scenes in the Harry Potter franchise, and narrowing it down to just ten is no easy task. But whilst everyone will have their own opinions about which is their favourite, it’s hard to deny that the following moments are packed with satisfaction.

10. Harry Destroys Tom Riddle’s Diary (The Chamber Of Secrets)

During Harry’s second year at Hogwarts, the castle is terrorised by a series of attacks by an unknown beast that petrifies its victims. The mystery is gradually unravelled, and the story accumulates down in the Chamber of Secrets with a standoff between Harry and Tom Riddle.

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Riddle’s power comes from his magical diary, which enchanted Ginny throughout the year, forcing her to open the Chamber and write blood-spattered messages. Having defeated the Basilisk, Harry then grabs one of its fangs and stabs the diary.

From a visual standpoint, it’s thrilling to see the ink spilling like blood from the diary as Riddle yells with pain. But the scene is particularly satisfying when you consider the wider context of the series, as the diary also happens to be the first of many Horcruxes that needs to be destroyed.

This moment isn’t just the climax of Harry’s second adventure – it’s also the start of Voldemort’s ultimate demise.

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