Harry Potter could also be returning to Hogwarts soon.
Warner Bros. Discovery is heading in the right direction to finalize a deal that may bring the long-rumored Harry Potter TV series for HBO Max to the small screen.
As first reported Bloombergthe series could be based directly on J. K. Rowling’s best-selling novels, with each season specializing in one book in the seven-volume series.
The potential series would not be based on an in-universe spin-off just like the Unbelievable Beasts movies.
The concept of a single season per book suggests that the franchise could be an ongoing, multi-year Warner Bros. project.
Rowling is in initial talks to join the project as a producer and would have some creative involvement, although she wouldn’t be the show’s lead creator or showrunner.
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Once Rowling officially comes on board, the project is expected to search for a screenwriter.
A ‘Harry Potter’ TV series has long been rumored, with the rumors first emerging in January 2021 – although Warner Bros. and HBO Max previously denied the rumors.
“There is no Harry Potter series in development in the studio or on the streaming platform,” Warner Bros. said on the time. and HBO Max in a joint statement.
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Rumors circulated again in September 2022, when the pinnacle of Warner Bros. Discovery International’s Gerhard Zeiler highlighted “franchise growth” for “Harry Potter” in a speech on the Royal Television Society convention in London.
But HBO has once more dismissed the potential of recent “Harry Potter programming” in a statement to The Post on the time. The representative clarified that Zeiler was “only talking in regards to the opening of Tokyo Wizarding World, not a series or movie,” adding that the January 2021 statement “still stands.”
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As a part of its latest ‘Harry Potter’ project, HBO Max released the documentary ‘Harry Potter twentieth Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts’ in January 2022 to have fun the series’ 20 years of success.
The eight Harry Potter movies previously adapted by Warner Bros. have grossed over $7.7 billion on the worldwide box office.