Returning for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts, Harry is stunned to find that his warnings about the return of Lord Voldemort have been ignored. Left with no choice, Harry takes matters into his own hands, training a small group of students – dubbed 'Dumbledore's Army' – to defend themselves against the dark arts.
No dog dies in this movie. Sirius black dies who is an animagus who spends time as a dog, but HE IS NOT IN THE FORM OF A DOG WHEN HE DIES. It is ridiculous how many people have clicked yes. NO ANIMALS DIE IN THIS MOVIE.
Umbridge is taken by the centaurs to get hurt. The book heavily implied that she was assaulted by them (the main thing centaurs are associated with is SA) and her trauma is treated extremely insensitively. Ron even imitates the sound of their hooves to trigger a trauma response in her.
harry is tortured in his dreams. this is shown by him sweating, having bad visions, and rolling around in his bed in pain. he is also tortured by snape, and the same actions happen. these scenes are quite long to be honest, and there is multiple of them. also, the mention of nevilles parents being tortured happens (idk if that’s triggering but it doesn’t show it)
apart from the dudley thing, while the weasley twins are explaining all of there “sickness candies,” and children are lined up with different illnesses, you can see one boy in the background hovered over a bucket, looking woozy. no vomit is shown though
the cam is quite shaky in the beginning while harry and dudley are running from the playground into a tunnel. i dont exactly have time stamps but it's after harry threatens dudley with his wand
An Asian character is named “Cho Chang” and a Black character is named “Kingsley Shacklebolt.” A slaveholder (Sirius Black) is portrayed positively. The centaurs are Indigenous-coded and implicitly SA someone.