Summary

TheHarry Pottermovies are often cozy, magical, and nostalgic, but they can also be scary, especially for younger audiences. As Harry grows older and the Second Wizarding War looms ever closer, theHarry Potterbooks and films get ever darker.

Unsurprisingly, many of thescariest scenes inHarry Potterinvolvethe Dark Lord himself, Lord Voldemort, but with giant spiders and Dementors on the loose, there are plenty of other spooky moments. While adult viewers might not find these scenes as scary now, they may remember struggling to sleep when they were younger.

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6Voldemort Drinking Unicorn Blood In The Forbidden Forest

Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone

While the first two films are known for being more magical and aimed at children, they still have scary moments that could also be described as spooky. One such moment occurs when Harry and Draco are alone in the Forbidden Forest at night as part of their detention.

From ominous music and creepy sounds to a dark forest floor lit only by moonlight, there is a lot of trepidation in this scene and younger viewers can easily resonate with Harry and Draco, both first-years. When they finda hooded figure drinking the blood of a freshly slain unicorn, Draco can hardly be blamed for running, and first-time viewers must worry for Harry, who is frozen in terror. It is then revealed that the figure was Lord Voldemort, adding further darkness to the scene and the rest of the film.

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5Harry & Ron Meet Aragog

Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets

For those who suffer from arachnophobia, the scene where Harry and Ron meet Aragog and his giant-spider family is understandably one of the most terrifying moments in the entire series. Even for those without this particular phobia, hundreds of giant spiders are still scary, especially when they are trying to eat Harry and Ron.

Given Ron’s own fear of spiders, he is particularly mortified, but thankfully, his family’s Ford Anglia comes to the rescue. Even then, they aren’t out of the clear, as Spiders clamber on to the car, and there is one final jump scare as one spider appears at the window and latches onto Ron. Players ofHogwarts Legacywill be glad to knowthe game features an arachnophobia mode, but unfortunately, no such changes can be made to theChamber of Secretsfilm.

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4Katie Bell Gets Cursed

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince

The scary thing about Katie Bell being cursed inHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Princeis that nothing appears to be happening, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione are enjoyinga nice winter walkback to the castle. Then they hear a blood-curdling scream.

The camera then pans over to Katie before she is thrown around and raised into the air in a crucifix position. She lets out another scream, barely heard over the intense wind, and then she drops to the ground twitching. It’s certainly one of the most distressing moments in the series, and it happens out of nowhere.

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3Dementors Attack The Hogwarts Express

Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban

ScaryHarry Pottermoments often happen at the end of films, but fairly early on inThe Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry and viewers have theirfirst encounter with a Dementor. These terrifying creatures were brilliantly depicted, and the way in which they make everything around them colder while sucking the happiness out of everyone is truly ominous.

The fact that the golden trio just happened to be discussing the escaped murderer Sirius Black, who Harry had recently learned may be after him, adds to the suspense of the scene. On top of this, Harry hears a woman’s scream before passing out, and it isn’t the last time he hears it in the film. He later realizes it is the sound of his mother just before her death.

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2Nagini Attacks In Bathilda Bagshot’s House

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1

The later films are full of darker moments, but one of the scariest scenes has to be Nagini’s attack at Bathilda Bagshot’s house. With flies to be heard and a creepy old woman in a dark house, the scene fills viewers with dread even if Bathilda is supposed to be an ally.

Hermione then follows the sound of buzzing flies and finds a room covered in blood. Harry, unaware upstairs, then witnesses the horrific shriveling of Bathilda, and out of her emergesNagini, Voldemort’s snake. Nagini then attacks, making for an incredibly tense few moments.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry in the Graveyard, the Riddle family’s tombstone

1Voldemort’s Return In The Graveyard

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire

Easily one of the most scaryHarry Potterscenes has to be the graveyard scene at the end of theGoblet of Fire. After seemingly achieving a joint victory by claimingthe Triwizard Tournament Cup, Harry’s world is brought to a standstill when Peter Pettigrew kills Cedric Diggory at the behest of his master.

If this isn’t dark enough, plus the creepy graveyard setting, Harry then gets pinned against a gargoyle and not only has to watch Voldemort be reborn, but he even plays a part in his return, as his blood is forcefully taken. The first look at Ralph Fiennes as the Dark Lord is truly terrifying, and he then proceeds to call his Death Eaters, who are equally ominous in their outfits. As death seems imminent for Harry, it’s easy to see why this entire scene is capable of haunting the dreams of younger viewers.