Every Harry Potter Full-Cast Audiobook Is Now Available on Audible
There’s no question that Harry Potter is one of the most successful fantasy book series of all time. The novels have been turned into movies, games, and even LEGO sets. If you love Harry Potter, there’s a way you can incorporate it into nearly every aspect of your life these days. Even if you just love the books, you’ve actually got a ton of new ways to enjoy the story in 2026.
The Harry Potter books are now available in three different forms, each with various flavors to choose from. There’s the special editions of the regular novels of course, but you can also check out multiple illustrated editions and multiple audiobook versions. I’ve personally been listening to the new full-cast audiobooks of the beloved series and found them to be quite delightful. And as of today, all seven of the books are available in this new format.
Audible started releasing its full-cast audiobooks for the series back in November of last year, and while I’ve only had time to listen to the first two so far I thoroughly enjoyed what I heard. I found the full-cast version of The Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets to be the perfect way to enjoy an almost movie-like reading of the books. The voice cast is absolutely stacked of course, but it’s all of the ambient sounds and effects that really brought it to life for me.
The best way to describe these audiobooks is that they fall somewhere in between the Harry Potter movies and the books. As much as I liked the films, I always found them to be lacking compared to the actual written story. The audiobooks filled a gap in my childhood I didn’t even know existed by bringing a high-level of production to every sentence in the story. The films were limited by runtimes and had to make cuts, but the audiobooks don’t run into any sort of issues in that regard.
While it’s true that the upcoming Harry Potter TV series will supposedly be truer to the books than the movies were, there’s no way they will be as true as the audiobooks are to the written story. If you’ve been wanting to revisit these novels, I’d highly recommend checking out Audible’s latest version.
The Harry Potter full-cast audiobooks are only available on Audible, which means a subscription is the best way to listen to them. If you’re new to Audible, you can get your first audiobook for free by signing up for a free trial. Audible revealed a new Standard subscription plan earlier this year that offers one credit per month for only $8.99 per month and new subscribers can get their first month for nothing.
If you opt for the free trial, you can check out the first Harry Potter audiobook at no cost to see if you actually like it. You can cancel your subscription any time before those 30 days are up to avoid paying that first installment of $8.99, but if you do like the full-cast audio versions of the books this is the cheapest way to listen to all of them. There’s a reason I’ve listed them as one of the best audiobooks you can listen to in 2026 after all.
Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor’s degree in communication and 10 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics — from TV series to books and the latest Pokémon games.
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