by 
Jeff  Labrecque

Harry Potter said his last goodbye this summer, with the release of  the franchise’s final chapter, 
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows —  Part 2, and Warner Bros. seems determined to prove they really  meant it. As of Dec. 29, no more Harry Potter theatrical film titles  (including 
Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection) will  be shipped to stores, initiating a profitable home entertainment model  not unlike the one at Disney, which periodically re-releases its  classics for home purchase. (Warner Bros.’ moratorium on Potter will not  include digital — Electronic Sell-Through and VOD — or games.)
Since 
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was released in  2001, the 
Harry Potter franchise has grossed more than $12.1  billion for Warner Bros. Entertainment — $5.1 billion of which came from  Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group and Warner Bros. Interactive  Entertainment. It’s fair to say that figure will grow even larger this  holiday season, as children and young adults who grew up with the books  and movies feel the pressure to snap up the 
Complete 8-Film Collection — at around $60  — while they still can.
original source: 
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/10/24/harry-potter-films-disappearing-from-stores-dec-29/ 
 
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