Audible Releases New 'Harry Potter' Audiobooks, Debuts Global Campaign

Harry Potter has been a global phenomenon since its release in 1997. Since then, there have been more books, plays, movies and an upcoming HBO series hits the small screen in 2027.

Audible did the original audio books for the J.K. Rowling saga — and now, new audio releases, debuts today. The first audiobook, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” will be followed with monthly worldwide releases of the remaining six English-language novels. 

To showcase the new audiobooks, which adds sound design in Dolby Atmos, Audible has orchestrated an enchanted cross-platform campaign for Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions, co-produced by Pottermore Publishing and Audible.

The creative was done in-house by Audible, with cover art design by Lindemann & Associates and additional creative production from Trollback + Company and Versus.

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Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions transforms the listening experience through groundbreaking audio storytelling and a massive global marketing campaign," James Finn, Audible's global head of brand and content marketing, told Agency Daily. "From immersive installations in international transit hubs to enchanting digital experiences reaching fans worldwide, everything leads back to the heart of this project: a revolutionary audio experience that invites a new generation to discover the wonder of Harry Potter in a new way."

Highlights include Audible transforming its logo on app and site Nov. 4-7 to incorporate some Harry Potter magic. Commuters in New York City, Toronto and Sydney can imagine they are boarding the Hogwarts Express, with transformed subway cars and a one-of-a-kind vintage steam train journey in Sydney.

In addition, two venues in England — London's Outernet and Manchester Printworks — along with Melbourne Central (Australia) will feature audio-visual installations and vignettes from the new editions. Also in the U.K., an augmented reality feature embedded in Metro, a popular weekday print newspaper, will offer an interactive Harry Potter audio journal with exclusive clips.  ITV's This Morning will bring the famed Privet Drive letter scene to life. 

Forbidden Forest experiences are live in Chicago and Vancouver, listening spaces tucked inside glowing trees, where visitors can see key scenes from the series. 

At Newark and Toronto airports, listening libraries with iPad stations invite travelers to enjoy sample scenes from the Harry Potter series while awaiting their flights.

The initial campaign elements are up till year's-end. Additional work to support the other six books runs throughout 2026. 

Fans will recognize many of the actors voicing the Potter characters, such as Huge Laurie as Professor Dumbledore, Saoirse-Monica Jackson ("Derry Girls") as Professor Trelawney, Bill Nighy as Professor Slughorn, Matthew Macfadyen as Lord Voldemort, Keira Knightley as Professor Umbridge and Ruth Wilson as Bellatrix Lestrange. Rising stars Frankie Treadaway, Max Lester and Arabella Stanton portray Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, respectively, in audiobooks one, two and three.

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