Posted on 11/03/2022 7:20:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
More “Harry Potter” movies may not be a fantasy. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav wondered Thursday if the company “can do something” more with the franchise with controversial “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling.
Variety reported that during Thursday’s earnings call, Zaslav was asked how content will be “different” under Warner Bros. Discovery compared to the AT&T-run WarnerMedia era. Zaslav responded that the company is going to have “a real focus on franchises.”
“We haven’t had a ‘Superman’ movie in 13 years. We haven’t done a ‘Harry Potter’ movie in 15 years. The DC movies and the ‘Harry Potter’ movies provided a lot of the profits of Warner Bros. Motion Pictures over the last 25 years,” he said.
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” I also wouldn’t mind seeing Hermione all grown up either.”
The new Hermione will have had a mastectomy.
I wouldn’t say she didn’t like them...at least initially. She just as a quite leftwing liberal on most issues and feminist who realized the concept of feminism doesn’t make sense in a world where sex is an illusion politely disagreed with the prevailing narrative in this one aspect and because she refused to back down is now the bride of Satan.
There are already (personal/leaked) pics and vids out there of her depreciating herself to smut...
Most books are simply too long and dense to make them good candidates for converting them to film. A decent short or novella can be done, but there aren't a whole lot of those on the marketplace these days.
J.K. Rowling should say yes if Warner Bros. scripts have zero “wokeness” and the 3 main actors from the originals are left out as they are ungrateful brats who made a $100 million fortune a piece thanks to her but stabbed her in the back and supported the attacks against her for her saying men are men and women are women.
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