Harry Potter fans DIVIDED over news of potential TV show

It's reportedly in its early stages at HBO Max

Author: Ben TravisPublished 26th Jan 2021

A major part of the HBO Max business model seems to be spinning off Warner Bros’ biggest properties into must-see small-screen streaming series. And now, early reports indicate that plans are afoot to take one of the biggest properties under the Warner Bros umbrella and explore it through an HBO Max series: the Wizarding World.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, discussions are being had about a live-action show set in the world of Harry Potter, with meetings being taken to sound out writers for ideas of how the Wizarding World might translate onto the small screen.

By all accounts, this is all in very early stages – and HBO Max and Warner Bros have responded to THR’s report by stating, 'There are no Harry Potter series in development at the studio or on the streaming platform.'

Whether it's happening or not, fans of the franchise have been left seriously confused over their feelings - and most are pretty divided, taking to Twitter to share their feelings.

One wrote, 'Why? Why?... Why can't Hollywood just leave things alone. Fantastic beasts is already a disaster. Leave this alone', as another added, 'so- you're telling me... there's going to be a harry potter tv show I'm sorry no.'

However, others had thoughts about where they could take the series, 'Don’t touch anything that’s already done, leave the original plot and movies alone', as another added, 'If it's a spinoff series, I'm in. But if it's another story from Harry's pov, idk, I'm fine with 8 previous high grossing movies we had.'

The reports, however, do come hot on the heels of the news that Warner Bros. has appointed Tom Ascheim to oversee the Harry Potter and Wizarding World franchise, with Variety stating that he has been “tasked with expanding the Wizarding World property for the studio’s various outlets and platform partners”.

If those plans aren’t up for discussion yet, that mention of “various outlets” certainly hints at HBO Max as a home for something related to the Potter franchise.

Scroll through to see the Harry Potter child actors then and now:

Scroll through to see what the child cast of Harry Potter look like now...


Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe

The last Harry Potter film was released in 2011. Here's what the main cast of children look like all grown up!

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe had already starred in David Copperfield when he was cast as the most famous boy in the UK, Harry Potter.

Daniel Radcliffe

Since Harry Potter ended, Daniel has starred in a number of stage productions and films.

Rupert Grint

Rupert had only starred in school plays when he was cast as Harry Potter's best friend Ron Weasley.

Rupert Grint

Rupert has starred in a number of films including, Moonwalkers, he also appeared on screen in the A.B.C. Murders. He's now also a proud dad, welcoming his first daughter in 2020.

Tom Felton

Tom was cast as Harry's school nemesis Draco Malfoy. He had already starred in a number of commercials and the film 'The Borrowers'.

Tom Felton

Most recently Tom starred as CSI Julian Albert / Doctor Alchemy on the third series of The Flash.

Emma Watson

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Emma's debut screen performance.

Emma Watson

Emma has starred in a number of films and took on the role of Belle in the live action version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.

Matthew Lewis

Matthew Lewis starred as Neville Longbottom, who ended up being one of heroes of the story.

Matthew Lewis

The term 'Longbottoming' was coined to describe people who became extremely attractive when they grew up after Matthew Lewis turned into a hunk!

What’s the potential for a Wizarding World show, then? There’s plenty – while there have been no concrete reports about adapting canonical stage show Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, could that possibly form the basis for a series rather than a feature film?

Otherwise, there are centuries of Hogwarts history that could provide an entertaining basis for a show, removed from the central Potter era but taking place in the familiar stone walls that fans know and love – just look at Hogwarts Legacy, the upcoming video game due in 2022, which casts players as a student at the magical school in the late 1800s.

For the moment, Fantastic Beasts 3 remains in production, with Mads Mikkelsen taking over from Johnny Depp in the role of villainous wizard Grindelwald. The film’s title hasn’t yet been confirmed, but it’s currently expected to hit screens in July 2022.

According to JK Rowling’s plan for the Fantastic Beasts series, two more films will follow the threequel. However, given the disappointing box office takings of The Crimes Of Grindelwald and Rowling’s controversial comments about gender identity and the trans community in recent months, whether the series can bring back lapsed audiences and long-term fans who feel let down by Rowling's remarks remains to be seen.

This article originally appeared on Empire Online.

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