New Harry Potter Illustrated Edition Announced, Already Discounted
As a devoted fan who has delved into the Harry Potter series numerous times, you know the joy of revisiting the magical world. While the movies offer a cinematic experience, the illustrated editions of the books provide a fresh and visually captivating way to enjoy the story. Although the full set of illustrated books is still in the works, an exciting new interactive edition of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is set to release on October 14, 2025, and is available for preorder now.
Don't mix up these interactive editions with the ones illustrated by Jim Kay; these new versions boast stunning illustrations alongside innovative paper-engineered elements that leap off the page. You can secure your copy at either Barnes & Noble or Amazon, with the best deal currently offered by Amazon.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition Preorder
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Interactive Illustrated Edition
- $49.99 save 20% - $39.99 at Barnes and Noble
- $49.99 save 8% - $46.10 at Amazon
This edition features 150 full-color illustrations and interactive elements reminiscent of a pop-up book. The illustrations are crafted by Karl James Mountford, and the papercraft designs are by Jess Tice-Gilbert. This marks a shift from the previous interactive editions by MinaLima, which ended with "The Prisoner of Azkaban." While the style and interactive features differ, this new release is a welcome addition for collectors eager to complete their set.
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What About the Other Illustrated Editions?
The other illustrated editions by Jim Kay currently cover up to the fifth book. In 2022, Kay stepped away from the project, leaving the completion of "The Half-Blood Prince" and "The Deathly Hallows" uncertain. However, there remains hope that a new illustrator will step in to finish the series.
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