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What is the Harry Potter sequel order?

There isn't a single, definitive "Harry Potter sequel order" because there are different types of sequels:

Books:

* The original series: The main Harry Potter series is already in chronological order, starting with *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone* and ending with *Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows*. There are no direct sequels to these books.

* "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child": This is a two-part play that serves as a sequel to the original series, taking place 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts. It's best experienced as a play, but is also available in book form.

Films:

* The main series: Like the books, the film adaptations are in chronological order.

* "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" film: There are no confirmed plans for a film adaptation of the play.

Other content:

* "Fantastic Beasts" film series: These are prequels to the main series, focusing on Newt Scamander's adventures in the wizarding world decades before Harry's birth. They are not direct sequels to the main series but still take place within the same universe.

* "Hogwarts Legacy" video game: This is a prequel set in the 1800s, exploring an original story and character in the wizarding world. It's not a direct sequel to the books or films.

Here's how you could approach the "sequel order":

* Chronological order of events: This would be:

1. "Fantastic Beasts" film series

2. The original Harry Potter book series

3. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play/book

* Publication/release order: This would be:

1. The original Harry Potter book series

2. "Fantastic Beasts" film series

3. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play/book

It depends on what you're looking for in terms of a sequel. Do you want to continue the story of Harry and his friends? Explore the wizarding world at a different time? The best "sequel order" depends on your preferences.

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