
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 's story is unlike any of the three previous books. It follows Harry Potter (his hair now overgrown into a very 2000s mop) as he returns to Hogwarts for an unusual year: he not only becomes an unprecedented part of a big wizarding event, but he also experiences some of the hallmarks of his teenage years, including crushes."
"When the Hogwarts school year starts, he learns of another big event: the Triwizard Tournament, a massive competition between the three wizarding schools in Europe: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. But the Triwizard Tournament turns into a quadwizard tournament when Harry is selected to compete despite not meeting the age specifications. And it becomes abundantly clear that there's more afoot than just school spirit, that as it's revealed the tournament is hiding the return of Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes)."
Harry Potter movie adaptations were a major undertaking, producing eight films from seven books released soon after publication. The films attracted directors like Chris Columbus and Alfonso Cuarón and achieved wide audiences and critical praise. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire stands out for shifting the saga into a broader fantasy epic under British director Mike Newell. The film follows an older Harry returning to Hogwarts, attending the Quidditch World Cup, encountering Portkeys, and becoming an unprecedented competitor in the Triwizard Tournament. The story blends coming-of-age elements, large-scale magical events, and the revelation of Voldemort's return.
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