I'de be willing to bet she could buy several and still not feel so much as a pinch.She bought a medieval castle and they are very expensive.
I'de be willing to bet she could buy several and still not feel so much as a pinch.She bought a medieval castle and they are very expensive.
The last couple of Potter books were written for the screen
Why would she? It's her creation to do with as she pleases.I knew she couldn't leave it alone...
And why would anyone think she would explore her creation further only because she needs money?Although the cynic in me wants to say "Oh dear, already? Did she blow all her money in Vegas or something?"![]()
Yea, and she never claimed she would never visit the Universe again, she only said Harry's story would be done, and in fact, near the end of the Septology, she did say it was possible she would revisit the Universe, but, she wanted to try other Genres first, and she has now Published 2 very different books not in the HP Universe, in two different genres/Sub-genresThe fans want more, she is giving them more. What's the problem?
The fans want more, she is giving them more. What's the problem?
Yeah, I can't really see a movie being made out of an encyclopedia..
nor a theme-park ride?
Although the cynic in me wants to say "Oh dear, already? Did she blow all her money in Vegas or something?"
This won't be an actual adaptation of the fictional book any more than Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was.
Gotta milk that Potter cow until it lactates blood.
I'll be interested to see how a story written directly for the screen will differ from the adapted stories, since Rowling's expansive, detail-heavy novels often posed challenges to fit into a movie.
I think this could be a fun fantasy film. Plus, Rowling said it starts in NYC so we'll get to see Wizarding America in the Jazz Age 20s.
Yeah, I can't really see a movie being made out of an encyclopedia..
nor a theme-park ride?
It just shares the title. This won't be an actual adaptation of the fictional book any more than Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was.
Terry Pratchett has done 30 or more Discworld novels, spin off books, games, interactive stuff, TV shows, etc. Yet seems to be universally loved. Is that not milking it?
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