New York:
The first Harry Potter tv sequence is about to be made, with writer JK Rowling appearing as an govt producer, Warner Bros. Discovery introduced on Wednesday. JK Rowling has lately confronted accusations of transphobia for placing an emphasis on organic intercourse over gender identification in feedback about trans ladies. She denies the accusation. Warner Bros. Discovery stated the sequence can be “a trustworthy adaptation” of Rowling’s mega-selling books concerning the boy wizard and can air on the entertainment firm’s rebranded streaming service Max.
The announcement confirms current hypothesis that an episode-based present on the magical world of Hogwarts was within the works.
“Max’s dedication to preserving the integrity of my books is essential to me, and I’m wanting ahead to being a part of this new adaptation which is able to enable for a level of depth and element solely afforded by an extended type tv sequence,” Rowling stated in an announcement.
Warner Bros. Discovery stated the tales from every of the books will grow to be “a decade-long sequence” that includes a brand new solid. No timeline was given for when the present can be filmed.
During a press convention, Max content material head Casey Bloys declined to remark when requested whether or not Rowling’s feedback about trans folks would make it tougher to seek out actors for the sequence.
The Scottish author has been tormented by threats and controversy since she publicly took situation in 2020 with the trans-inclusive phrase “individuals who menstruate” getting used as a substitute of the phrase “ladies.”
“Obviously, the Harry Potter story is extremely affirmative and constructive and about love and self-acceptance. That’s our precedence — what’s on display,” Variety quoted him as saying.
“She’s an govt producer on the present. Her insights are going to be useful on that,” he added.
The Max streaming service combines the platforms HBO Max and Discovery Plus and can formally launch within the United States on May 23.
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