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It’s almost time to return to Hogwarts, this time on the small screen. After years of rumors, Warner Bros. Discovery has officially proven that a new Harry Potter TV series rebukes J. K. Rowling’s wizarding world probably wouldn’t do it without its fair share of controversy. From the prospective release date to the point of Rowling’s involvement, here’s everything we know about the task so far:
Early reports advised that the live-action Harry Potter television series would be an HBO show, but Warner Bros. Discovery has clarified that it will be an original series for Max, the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max, and not a series to be transmitted. on the HBO television channel.
The Harry Potter television series will not be a continuation of the films, but rather a new interpretation of the original film through J. K. Rowling and the official announcement presented the series as a “faithful adaptation” of the books. The idea is that a television series will have more time to explore details that the movies may not, since book enthusiasts have complained about certain aspects of the source material that the movies have attempted or abridged.
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