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The Top 15 Fantasy Films You Ought to See in 2024

Among the many genres of films, fantasy films emerge as the most captivating and artistically stunning. Movies in this genre tell us stories of talking animals, dragons, sorcerers, witches, monarchs, and queens, among other things. If you're excited to see anything with your family or kids, this genre is a great choice. Discover the top 15 fantasy films that you should see in 2024 by clicking this link.

1. The Narnia Chronicles

The Chronicles of Narnia
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Among the all-time favorite fantasy films is most likely The Chronicles of Narnia. The four kids in this film are Lucy, Peter, Edmund, and Susan. They flee their hometown in order to avoid the World War 2 bombardment. They are taken in by a professor and his wife.Lucy finds a closet during a game of hide-and-seek that leads to the magical realm of Narnia, where they must team up with a talking lion named Aslan in order to vanquish the White Witch. This film is still regarded as a classic, having received an Oscar at the 78th Academy Awards.

The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of The Rings
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Probably one of the most well-known literary adaptations worldwide is The Lord of the Rings. The main focus of this film is a potent ring that Sauron, the Lord of Darkness, forged in order to control the whole world. Sauron was slain by a magnificent fight commanded by a king and his son, Isildur, who formed an alliance with the elves. Isildur grabbed the ring after the king was killed in combat with the intention of shattering it, but the ring's power corrupted him and he retained it. After eons, the ring ends up in the possession of Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit, who sets off on an expedition to destroy it with the help of Gandalf and a few other companions.When The Lord of the Rings came out, it was tremendously ahead of its time in terms of filmmaking. Six games in all were produced by the franchise. As a franchise, The Lord of the Rings received an astounding 30 nominations and 17 Oscar wins. Thus, it is the perfect moment for you to get acquainted with this fantasy film series if you haven't before.

3. Wonderland's Alice

Alice in Wonderland
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Alice's first trip to Wonderland occurred when she was a little child. But as she got older, the location stayed only in her fantasies. She spotted a rabbit with a blue coat years later when she was 19 years old, and she followed it down a hole that led her back to Wonderland. She meets the Mad Hatter there and learns that it is her destiny to put an end to the wicked rule of the Red Queen and restore Wonderland to its previous state of prosperity.With three nominations for the 83rd Academy Awards, including Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design, Alice in Wonderland is a film with breathtaking scenery and outstanding performances from Mia Wasikowska and Johnny Depp.

4. Amazing Creatures and Their Locations

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is set in the Harry Potter world and is set in 1926 in New York City. Newt Scamander, a teenage magician from Britain, comes in the city with a bag full of "Fantastic Beasts," or magical animals. But at the same time, notorious wizard Gellert Grindelwald is planning to wreak chaos in the city by attempting to part the curtain that separates the magical and mundane worlds.While everything is going on, Newt's luggage disappears and his creatures go wild on the well-known Fifth Avenue. It is now his responsibility and those of his allies to stop Gellert Grindelwald from harming New York City and return the monsters to the suitcase before it is too late. At the 2017 Academy Awards, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them received two nominations and took home the Best Costume Design prize.

Fifth Damsel

Damsel
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Damsel is a fantasy film that is sure to satisfy your deepest desires if you are an avid dragon lover. In this film, we meet Lord Bayford, who gets a marriage proposal from the Kingdom of Aurea for his daughter Elodie. Everything seems to be a fairytale when they first arrive in Aurea, but as soon as the wedding happens, it becomes an unmitigated nightmare. Elodie discovers that the king and queen staged the marriage in order to have her sacrificed to a fire-breathing dragon.To be clear, Damsel is a film that, toward the end, will give you the chills and is not about a damsel in distress. You will love watching this film from beginning to finish since it will keep you guessing right up to the very end.

6. The Potters

Harry Potter
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Harry Potter would be the one franchise that almost everyone has at least heard of. The J.K. Rowling book series of the same name is brought to life in this franchise. The stories of Harry, Ron, and Hermoine—three wizards in training at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry—are told in these films. These three characters embark on fresh adventures in every film. This brand is very unique and has attracted a fan following that keeps expanding. One may readily refer to the Harry Potter series as the Star Wars of the fantasy genre.It is beyond me that the Harry Potter franchise, despite being a famous and respected series almost everywhere in the globe, has never won an Oscar. Thus, I strongly advise you to see the Harry Potter films if you haven't already.

Aladdin

Aladdin
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The well-known tale of "Aladdin and Magic Lamp" is revived into a musical by Aladdin. The main character of this film is a small-time burglar who, inadvertently, runs into a magical light. He touches the lamp to summon a Genie, who grants him three wishes. However, the Genie and the Master ultimately become friends and work together to prevent the wicked wizard Jaffar from toppling Jasmine the princess and her father.This film is an incredible visual extravaganza that will leave you speechless. Not only is the movie's narrative well-made, but the musical compositions are also amazing. All in all, Aladdin will effectively tease all of your nerves if you love fantasy films.

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book
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You've probably read or seen Tarzan, but did you know that the character was based on another book that was released in 1894? Rudyard Kipling's book The Jungle Book is situated in Madhya Pradesh, India's "Pench National Park." The novel "The Jungle Book" was made into an animated film, and a live-action version of the same film was published in 2016.The story of Mowgli, a kid raised by wolves, is told in this film. He becomes pals with a panther called Bagheera in the film, which depicts the Jungle as his home. The central theme of this film is Mowgli standing up to Sherkhan, who is attempting to murder him. You should see The Jungle Book because it is a very delightful visual work of art.

Jumanji

Jumanji
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When the original Jumanji movie came out in 1995, it was an enormous hit and ended on a cliffhanger. Years later, Dwayne Johnson starred in the starring role of Jumanji II. Jumanji's original premise centered on a board game that, when played, releases terrifying real-world scenarios on its participants. These scenarios can only be returned into the game if at least one person survives to complete them.Even in 1995, Jumanji stands as one of the most engrossing fantasy films ever made; the visual effects and practical effects were well ahead of their time. It is imperative that you see the original Jumanji movie if you have seen any of the more recent installments.

10. The Underworld

Slumberland
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While it may not have the highest rating among fantasy films, Slumberland is nevertheless a lot of fun to watch. The main character of this film is a small child who moved in with her uncle after the suspected death of her father, who goes missing in the sea. She finds a route that leads to Slumberland. There, she makes friends with Jason Momoa's character Flip and sets out on a quest to retrieve her father. You may watch this visually stunning film with your family and have some family time.

11. Miniscule

Dolittle
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A modern take on the well-loved Dolittle figure introduces us to Doctor John Dolittle, a reclusive man. He can converse with animals of any kind, however, thanks to a unique talent. His animal companions provide him with companionship while living alone. A young Queen Victoria becomes very sick one day, and Doctor Dolittle is called in to try to save her life. Therefore, in an attempt to rescue the young queen, Doctor Dolittle and his animal companions set off on a daring expedition to a remote island in quest of a treatment.In addition to Robert Downey Jr.'s outstanding performance as John Dolittle, the narrative and visual effects in this film are also very well-executed. Even though the story of Doctor Dolittle has been recounted several times, this film has its own charm and is well worth your time.

12. Caribbean Pirates

Pirates of the Caribbean
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Among the fantasy genre's most enduring franchises is Pirates of the Caribbean. One may argue that this series is the one that catapulted Johnny Depp to the pinnacles of celebrity. The core of this series is a group of transformed pirates under the command of Captain Jack Sparrow. You've been warned: once you see Pirates of the Caribbean, there's no turning back and you'll get addicted until you've seen them all. Each film follows the gang on a new journey.In addition to being entertaining to watch, Pirates of the Caribbean has some of the greatest cinematic images you have ever seen. In addition, Captain Jack Sparrow's charisma is immeasurable, making him the franchise's crown treasure to this day. Despite not having received any Oscar nominations, Pirates of the Caribbean has received five nominations.

13. The Miss Peregrine's Home for Abnormal Kids
Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children

Credit for image: IMDbThis film centers on a little boy named Jake who, after following the clues his grandpa left for him, finds a magical location called Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children. It is based on the book "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs. He finds out that every kid residing there has a unique set of superhuman talents known as "Peculiarities."Jake hasn't yet realized his abilities, but he has to do so quickly since a deadly adversary is threatening this children's paradise that the outside world won't accept. This film falls in between a thriller and a children's picture. It offers you the finest in humor, passion, and just the right amount of fear in a rollercoaster ride.

14. The Apprentice of the Sorcerer

The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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Introducing us to The Sorcerer's Apprentice Dave Stutler is an ordinary man whose life is completely turned around when Nicholas Cage's character, Balthazar Blake, a sorcerer, chooses him to be his pupil. In order to aid Balthazar in his battle against the malevolent sorcerer Maxim Horvath and prevent Manhattan from being destroyed, he sought to impart to Dave the ways of a decent wizard.This film doesn't really need any discussion since it takes a very direct approach. Despite this, I think the fight scene with Balthazar and Maxim is very great. This fantasy film may not be the best one out there, but if you're looking for something light to watch where you can unwind and don't have to work too hard to grasp what's going on, this is the one for you.

15. Honor Among Thieves in Dungeons & Dragons

Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves
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Everything you might want from a legitimate fantasy film is there in this production. It has wizards, monsters, and thieves, and it sticks to the tried-and-true plot of a group of misfits setting off on a heroic journey on which they all eventually grow into the best versions of themselves.Although the narrative of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves may not be the most intricate, you will still have a profitable and enjoyable two hours and fourteen minutes with it. While there is nothing particularly noteworthy about this film, it is nevertheless enjoyable to watch with your family and children.