Harry Potter TV series: JK Rowling still massively involved, confirms HBO Boss - Details inside
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There’s no way to fully gauge the excitement surrounding the return of the Wizarding World with the highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series currently in development by Warner Bros. and HBO for Max (formerly HBO Max). Since its announcement, the show has quickly become one of the most anticipated series globally, with fan anticipation only growing until it finally hits the streaming platform. While fans have been eagerly waiting for updates on the series, information has been scarce. Now, HBO Boss Casey Bloys has shed some light on the show, particularly regarding the extent of J.K. Rowling’s involvement, a revelation that could also spark some controversy.
J.K. Rowling’s Full Involvement with Harry Potter TV Series
For context, J.K. Rowling, the creator of the beloved Harry Potter universe, became a highly polarizing figure during the pandemic due to controversial comments regarding the transgender community. Her remarks, both in an essay and in subsequent tweets, received significant backlash from fans and Harry Potter cast members alike, who publicly criticized her stance. Now, with Casey Bloys confirming her involvement in the TV series, there is potential for further debate around the show.
According to Screen Rant, Casey Bloys confirmed that J.K. Rowling is actively involved in the production of the Harry Potter TV series, stating, “[She’s] been fairly involved in the process of selecting the writer and director. I imagine she’ll have opinions on casting.” This means Rowling is engaged in key decisions, from casting choices to other creative aspects, and may have even approved Succession writer Francesca Gardiner as the showrunner for the series. As the studio continues casting for iconic characters like Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley, it’s likely that Rowling will have a significant influence on these choices.
About the Harry Potter TV Series
The Harry Potter TV series will be executive produced by J.K. Rowling through Brontë Film in partnership with HBO and Warner Bros. Francesca Gardiner will serve as showrunner and executive producer, with Mark Mylod directing and also executive producing. According to the official synopsis, the series will introduce a new cast to lead a fresh generation of fans, featuring the rich detail and beloved characters Harry Potter fans have cherished for over twenty-five years.
Each season will retell Harry Potter’s incredible adventures, bringing the magical world to new audiences worldwide. Meanwhile, the original films will remain central to the franchise and continue to be available globally. The current plan includes a seven-season series, with the first two seasons shot back-to-back to avoid the aging issues that James Cameron faced with Avatar 2 and 3.
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