After a period of relative quiet since the conclusion of the Harry Potter movie series in 2011, 2016 has seen three major additions to J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World canon: the two-part London-based play Harry Potter andThe Cursed Child, its accompany script book, and the first non-book adaptation movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The play has apparently been doing solid business, with talk of eventual expansion, and Beasts has had a solid if unspectacular opening.
I can't help but notice, however, that the Potter-verse hasn't exactly set this forum on fire: the thread about the play only ran two pages, and the Fantastic Beasts thread isn't the hottest one either. (Indeed, according to the search function, this summer ended a four-year drought of the word "Pottermore" being mentioned at all.)
So, question time: do you want more Harry Potter and/or Wizarding World media? Are you looking forward to seeing the saga of Dumbledore and Grindelwald at the movies? Are you curious to know more of the post-Deathly Hallows time frame? Do you plan on demanding the movie actors re-shoot the DH epilogue when they grow to be the appropriate ages? Or are you content with the existing HP books and/or movies, and indifferent to this "new" stuff?
Myself, I quite enjoyed the first four books and movies (especially Years 3 and 4), but I was in middle and high school for most of the phenomenon, and much more open to a series in which the fate of the world hangs on the actions of children, to increasingly strained credulity, than I am now. What's more, I thought Year 4 set up the promise of a greatly expanding world, which was utterly betrayed by the backstory-obsessed Years 5-7, and I consider the end of the series (even before the wretched epilogue) to have been a pitiful whimper. Finally, the visual spectacle of seeing people wave sticks and shout at each other, rather than fight with swords, lightsabers, or their limbs, wore out its welcome. I'd like to see the third and fourth movies again at some point, and hope to enjoy them as nostalgia pieces, but I don't see myself ever revisiting the full book or film series.
What about you all?
I can't help but notice, however, that the Potter-verse hasn't exactly set this forum on fire: the thread about the play only ran two pages, and the Fantastic Beasts thread isn't the hottest one either. (Indeed, according to the search function, this summer ended a four-year drought of the word "Pottermore" being mentioned at all.)
So, question time: do you want more Harry Potter and/or Wizarding World media? Are you looking forward to seeing the saga of Dumbledore and Grindelwald at the movies? Are you curious to know more of the post-Deathly Hallows time frame? Do you plan on demanding the movie actors re-shoot the DH epilogue when they grow to be the appropriate ages? Or are you content with the existing HP books and/or movies, and indifferent to this "new" stuff?
Myself, I quite enjoyed the first four books and movies (especially Years 3 and 4), but I was in middle and high school for most of the phenomenon, and much more open to a series in which the fate of the world hangs on the actions of children, to increasingly strained credulity, than I am now. What's more, I thought Year 4 set up the promise of a greatly expanding world, which was utterly betrayed by the backstory-obsessed Years 5-7, and I consider the end of the series (even before the wretched epilogue) to have been a pitiful whimper. Finally, the visual spectacle of seeing people wave sticks and shout at each other, rather than fight with swords, lightsabers, or their limbs, wore out its welcome. I'd like to see the third and fourth movies again at some point, and hope to enjoy them as nostalgia pieces, but I don't see myself ever revisiting the full book or film series.
What about you all?