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Warner Bros.’ plans for the Harry Potter franchise are still unknown, but a new update may tease an exciting future for the Wizarding World. Although the main story of the Harry Potter books was already adapted into live-action, things are not slowing down for the world of witchcraft and wizardry Omar The Ref Shirts Although the Fantastic Beasts movies did not live up to the expectations of many fans, the recently-released Hogwarts Legacy game managed to revitalize the franchise after record-breaking sales. And it seems Hogwarts Legacy’s success is only the beginning. While speaking at a panel at Morgan Stanley’s investor conference, via Variety, Warner Bros. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels talked about the exciting possibilities for the Harry Potter/Wizarding World franchise.
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It is unknown how Warner Bros. will expand the much-talked-about Wizarding World franchise, but there are many possibilities. One possible route is adapting the ninth book of the franchise, titled Harry Potter and The Cursed Child. A past rumor indicated that a Harry Potter 9 could be in the works, with Warner Bros Omar The Ref Shirts executives reportedly leaning towards a live-action adaptation at some point. A potential Cursed Child adaptation could do wonders for Warner Bros. and the Wizarding World franchise, but the creative team would need to carefully execute its story in order to be a success. Moreover, bringing back the original cast (Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson) should be a no-brainer to further cement the movie’s triumph. Meanwhile, given Hogwarts Legacy’s success, it’s possible that Warner Bros. could use the game as an inspiration for the studio’s plans for a TV show spin-off. Warner Bros. TV CEO Channing Dungey previously said that there is a “tremendous amount of ambition” for a Harry Potter TV series, meaning that plans could include the game as a possible reference.
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