
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses
★ 7.3 · 2021 · 44m · Reality · Family
Wizarding World fans put their Harry Potter knowledge to the test for the ultimate honor to be named House Cup champion.
Episodes
1. Gryffindor v Hufflepuff44m · The brave Gryffindors face the loyal Hufflepuffs for a guaranteed place in the grand finale.
2. Ravenclaw v Slytherin44m · The wise and witty Ravenclaws go up against the proud and ambitious Slytherins in a test of Wizarding World knowledge.
3. The Wildcard Round44m · A head-to-head wildcard matchup featuring the two houses that lost their previous battles.
4. The Grand Finale44m · It all comes down to this, one team, one house will tonight lift the inaugural Hogwarts Tournament of Houses trophy.More Like This
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