Just Days After ‘Harry Potter’ Series Announcement, Another Film Franchise’s TV Future Sends Fans Into a Fury
One week has passed since Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. unveiled the return of the world-renowned fantasy franchise on the screen. Reports revealed that the Harry Potter series will be based on author J.K. Rowling’s iconic books. However, this news turned out to be more catastrophic for fans than it seemed when they knew that their beloved stars will not reprise their roles. So like always they shared their anger over the internet bashing the makers. Now another successful film franchise has enraged fans by announcing a new series.
An exclusive report by The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the popular Twilight novels are returning to the audience. It is said that the Tell Me Lies producer Sinead Daly will pen the script for the new series. Although the adaptation of Meyer’s novels remains unclear and the Lionsgate TV spokesperson has declined to comment. However, fans appear less than happy with the return of this multibillion-dollar franchise.
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Fans are endlessly commenting on the Pop Base post saying they don’t want to see it again. While many have shared some hilarious memes to show their disagreement. According to most people, the creators should bring something new instead of repeating the same things.
At this time, plans for this show are in their infancy stage and there’s still no timeline for when it will be sold to a network. Meanwhile, people who are interested in taking the Hogwarts Express once again to the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry should note down all the details we have collected.
Everything you need to know about the Harry Potter Series
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Last week, HBO Max and Discovery+ announced that they are planning a decade-long television series based on J.K. Rowling’s books. The author herself is taking the helm of the show production alongside Neil Blair and Ruth Kenley-Letts. According to the Chairman and CEO of the streaming service Casey Bloys, the show will be able to “dive deep into each of the iconic books that fans have continued to enjoy for all of these years.”
So fans who have been longing to watch the stories of this magical world must know that the show is expected to premiere on Max in 2025/2026.
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Would you like to watch these two iconic franchises returning to the screen? Drop your comments below!
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