Fantastic Beasts TV Series Gets Green Light Before Harry Potter Show: What We Know

Fantastic Beasts TV Series Gets Green Light Before Harry Potter Show: What We Know

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The buzz around the new Harry Potter series that HBO is cooking up for Max has been building ever since they announced it and shared that title teaser. Since then, the creators have been pretty quiet about any big news, leaving fans hanging. However, there’s been no shortage of rumors flying around, with plenty of names popping up in connection to the project. Now, a fresh rumor is raising the excitement even more, suggesting that while the Harry Potter series is moving forward, Max is also gearing up to dive into a new series inspired by The Fantastic Beasts franchise.

Is a new Fantastic Beasts series on the way?

You heard that right! Not too long ago, Jude Law mentioned that The Fantastic Beasts 5 and 6 were put on hold because the studio decided to focus its efforts on the Harry Potter series. But now, according to some fresh reports from ComicBook, it looks like the studio might be reviving The Fantastic Beasts series. That’s all the info we have for now, and there aren’t any more specifics available. It’s possible the creators could either explore the franchise's past or continue the story from where the films left off. We’re just waiting for more updates, but nothing’s confirmed yet.

Jude Law talks about Fantastic Beasts 5 and 6

Jude Law recently shared his thoughts on the future of the Fantastic Beasts movies, and it seems like the studio is putting the Harry Potter TV series at the top of their list right now. Honestly, it makes sense. The Harry Potter films have raked in a whopping 8 billion dollars across eight movies, so a spinoff is bound to be a major deal.

Jude Law shared with Variety that he believes the project is definitely on pause. He speculated that with the new Harry Potter TV series in the works, the focus will likely shift there. "I haven't heard anything new coming up," he added. Law portrayed the younger version of Dumbledore in two of the three Fantastic Beasts movies.

On a related note, Eddie Redmayne, who leads the franchise, recently mentioned that the third film could be the last for fans. "I think they might have seen the last of Newt," Redmayne told ComicBook. "That’s a pretty straightforward answer, but yeah. You’d have to check with Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling for more, but that’s what I know."

Here's a fresh take on that: Let's talk about the Harry Potter TV series

The Harry Potter TV series is being produced by J.K. Rowling through Brontë Film, in collaboration with HBO and Warner Bros. Francesca Gardiner will take on the role of showrunner and executive producer, while Mark Mylod will direct and also serve as an executive producer. The series aims to introduce a fresh cast for a new generation of fans, packed with the beloved details and characters that Harry Potter enthusiasts have adored for over twenty-five years. Each season will bring the magic of Harry Potter and its thrilling adventures to audiences worldwide, all while the original films remain a cherished part of the franchise and accessible for everyone to enjoy.

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