Everyone loves to be mystified and entranced.

Luckily, the genre of fantasy has got you covered.

From magical worlds to incredible creatures, fantasy has it all.

Harry Potter looking in awe holding his first wand in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone.

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Ready to transport audiences to universes beyond their wildest imaginations while sitting down with a bucket of popcorn.

Want to escape reality?

Want to fly on broomsticks, sail the seas, and talk to animals?

Boats arriving at Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

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Perhaps you’re interested in sinister tales with mysterious villains or happy worlds filled with magic.

Whatever the case, there are plenty of classic fantasy films to watch before kicking the bucket.

The performances, directing, and special effects, in particular, were fantastic.

Mowgli sits on a tree branch with his hand on Baloo the bear

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Chris Columbus, the director, did a tremendous job with the direction.

Mowgli meets many new characters along the journey and has plenty of adventures.

One thing impressive aboutThe Jungle Book’s modern adaptation of the 1967 version is the seriously impressive CGI.

Ivana Baquero’s hugging Doug Jones’s Faun in ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’

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The film is a technical masterpiece with realistic-looking animals and amazing green screen backgrounds.

A special highlight must be given to the young Sethi and his fantastic acting alongside non-existent animals.

If she fails, she will never see her birth father, the king, again.

edward scissorhands and pegg getting a haircut

Guillermo Del Torocreates an extraordinarily innovative work of film withPan’s Labyrinth.

It combines the realities of war with an incredible fantasy world.

It gives the story’s lead character a chance to live when she might have lost everything.

Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) in a scene from ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’

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The astounding visuals create a universe, unlike anything we’ve ever seen.

The creator died before completing Edward’s hands, leaving him with metal scissors as replacements.

Everyone initially welcomes him into the community, but things quickly change for the worse.

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One ofTim Burton’smost famous films,Edward Scissorhands,is a cult classic for every fantasy fan.

Career standout performances from Depp andWinona Rydermake the film wildly popular.

Elizabeth is at the mercy of Jack’s former crew, who are now undead creatures.

Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie dancing in Labyrinth

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This swashbuckling tale is the perfect mix of fantasy, adventure, and action.

The two go on many adventures while being pursued by both witches and princes out for blood.

With its massive scale,Stardustis something straight out of a fairy-tale book.

Arthur in the rain with Excalibur in ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’

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Little does she know the Goblin King Jareth (David Bowie) is ready to grant her wish.

Sarah befriends many creatures on her way.

Will she make it to Toby in time?

A toung boy walking with a large monster through a desert in Where The Wild Things Are

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Arthur flees and is raised in a brothel, knowing nothing about his true heritage.

However, it has a unique new story revolving around Hunnam’s rugged and comedic Arthur.

While the young boy dislikes the story at first, the grandpa cheers him up with it.

Westley and Buttercup stare deeply into each other’s eyes in a meadow in The Princess Bride.

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There was everything in this movie.

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