Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Poster Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) Still of Daniel Radcliffe, Robert Pattinson and Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Still of Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Ralph Fiennes and Daniel Radcliffe at event of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Still of Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Still of Daniel Radcliffe and Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Still of Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts is about to start and he is enjoying the summer vacation with his friends. They get the tickets to The Quidditch World Cup Final but after the match is over, people dressed like Lord Voldemort's 'Death Eaters' set a fire to all the visitors' tents, coupled with the appearance of Voldemort's symbol, the 'Dark Mark' in the sky, which causes a frenzy across the magical community. That same year, Hogwarts is hosting 'The Triwizard Tournament', a magical tournament between three well-known schools of magic : Hogwarts, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. The contestants have to be above the age of 17, and are chosen by a magical object called Goblet of Fire. On the night of selection, however, the Goblet spews out four names instead of the usual three, with Harry unwittingly being selected as the Fourth Champion. Since the magic cannot be reversed, Harry is forced to go with it and brave three exceedingly difficult tasks. Written by Soumitra Goblet | Tournament | Fire | Harry Potter | Wizard | See more » Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The IMAX Experience See more » Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -- Harry finds himself selected as an underaged competitor in a dangerous multi-wizardary school competition. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -- Harry finds himself selected as an underaged competitor in a dangerous multi-wizardary school competition. Q: What is the Goblet of Fire? Based on one of the best books of the Harry Potter series, the film adaptation of 'Harry Potter and the Goblet' had a lot to live up to and I think it succeeded. As Potter fans will know, in GoF, Harry is now fourteen and in his Fourth Year at Hogwarts. When an ancient tournament between Hogwarts and two other European wizarding schools is held that year, a Seventh Year contestant is chosen from each school to compete but things go dramatically awry when Harry, three years too young to even be entered in the dangerous and challenging tournament, is somehow also chosen after his name is mysteriously nominated. GoF is a sharp turning point in the books as the tone darkens considerably and the characters themselves change from being rather wide-eyed innocent children to adolescents thrust the turbulent, uncertain adult world where being 'good' or even an innocent will not guarantee your survival. This shift is also reflected in the film, which was rated 12A (PG13 for Americans), the Discuss Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) on the IMDb message boards » Explore More About Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire