'Harry Potter' Franchise End Announced, Warner Bros. Discusses "Major Failure"

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(L to R) Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, and Rupert Grint and Ron Weasley

Credit: Warner Bros.

8 Comments

  1. Former HP megafan

    Let it die. Nothing overrides the damage JK Rowling has done and keeps doing to LGBTQ people worldwide.

    1. John Sullivan

      Do you want tissues to wipe away those soy tears?

  2. Dakota

    There is freedom of speech for everyone including J. K. Rowling. She has a right to speak her mind like everyone else. As I heard she did not write it in her story for Dumbledore to be gay, which could be the reason for her outburst because they changed her story.

    1. XX

      She’s never said anything of the sort in regards to Dumbledore—she actually amended one of the film scripts because it made mention of Dumbledore having once had a girlfriend.

  3. Joetuesday420

    “J.K. Rowling has time and time again shared her beliefs which dispute transgender rights,” I believe it’s the other way around. Transgender beliefs dispute the natural order of all living things on this earth and the rights of us regular people to live as society has lived for thousands of years. >1% should not determine the beliefs for the other 99.5%. People can do what they want but don’t expect me to support something that is most likely mental illness.

  4. H. Gutierrez

    It isn’t fair that some of these stories are discontinued. Harry Potter was pretty much resolved by the end of the Deathly Hollows, but Fantastic Beasts was not. Can’t someone else write the screenplays without Rowling’s involvement? Questions are unanswered: was Grindelwald taken back to wizard’s prison after the duel or was he killed? How did Nagini become involved with Voldemort? Did Scamander and Tina marry? Too many more…

  5. Paige

    Jk is not against trans people/rights. She simply said things like, that only women can menstruate, and we shouldnt say ‘people who menstrate’… which is true, no?

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