My feelings exactly.As long as JK Rowling is alive, I'm no longer going to contribute financially to any Harry Potter works, as she still gets royalties from everything.
My feelings exactly.As long as JK Rowling is alive, I'm no longer going to contribute financially to any Harry Potter works, as she still gets royalties from everything.
Make a show about the founding years of Hogwarts. Season 1 is all four house founders coming together, season 1 ends with Hogwarts being established.
Season 2 several years later.
Season 3 several decades later.
Season 4 several centuries later.
Season 5 with Dumbledore as a professor there, no forshadowing of anything, events from Fantastic Beasts are only vaguely mentioned. End the final episode with Dumbledore sitting in his office, hearing the door open. We see someone walking in, without seeing a face. Just the idea that it's a child. Final line...
"Ah, Tom.... so glad you've arrived at Hogwarts." Roll end credits.
As long as JK Rowling is alive, I'm no longer going to contribute financially to any Harry Potter works, as she still gets royalties from everything.
Can't argue with that...As long as JK Rowling is alive, I'm no longer going to contribute financially to any Harry Potter works, as she still gets royalties from everything.
... but I can argue with this. A large part of Hogwarts' whole appear is that it's an ancient castle filled with centuries' worth of secrets. To see it being built would just miss the point entirely - and then there's the Slytherin of it all:Make a show about the founding years of Hogwarts. Season 1 is all four house founders coming together, season 1 ends with Hogwarts being established.
Funny how you use the term "quaint," which has positive connotations, in what otherwise reads as a criticism, but I don't disagree. I wouldn't be so rash as to say that no other country or school could be the setting of a genuinely successful new Wizarding World story, but I think putting Hogwarts front and center again is definitely the safest bet, especially think in terms of a major movie investment.And being that it's supposed to be a 'wizarding world', it's quaint how little of the rest of the world we see even though the other schools were often referenced in Order of the Phoenix.
Funny how you use the term "quaint," which has positive connotations, in what otherwise reads as a criticism,
One of the things I liked about Crimes of Grindelwald was that it finally took us outside of England. For quite a while now I've been curious to see more of the Wizarding World outside of England.I feel like we need to see more of those.
For quite a while now I've been curious to see more of the Wizarding World outside of England.
It was the second, I still haven't seen the 3rd. Crimes of Grindelwald took us to New York where we saw MACUSA
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