Is J.K. Rowling Supporting the New ‘Harry Potter’ Series?

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Key Takeaways
- J.K. Rowling supports the upcoming ‘Harry Potter’ series.
- She collaborates closely with the writers of the show.
- Rowling will not receive writing credits for this series.
- Each book will correspond to a single season.
- HBO assures that Rowling’s views will not affect the show.
Los Angeles, June 23 (NationPress) Author J.K. Rowling has come forward to show her unwavering support for HBO's ‘Harry Potter’ series. As the production start date approaches, Rowling shared her enthusiasm on her X account, affirming her backing for the project.
She disclosed that she has been in close collaboration with the exceptionally talented writers involved in the show, although she won’t be receiving any writing credits as she did for the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ films, according to reports from ‘Variety’.
Rowling expressed her excitement on X by stating, “I read the first two episodes of the upcoming HBO ‘Harry Potter’ series and they are SO, SO, SO GOOD (sic).”
According to ‘Variety’, HBO has been clear from the outset that Rowling would play a role in revitalizing her beloved literary series for television, with each book set to correspond to one season. Network CEO Casey Bloys previously mentioned that Rowling was “very, very involved in the process” of selecting showrunner Francesca Gardiner and director Mark Mylod to lead the ‘Harry Potter’ TV series.
Since 2020, Rowling has faced backlash for her social media posts, which many perceive as transphobic. She often uses platforms like X to respond to critics and has targeted public figures, including critiquing John Oliver’s remarks on trans athletes.
Both HBO and the new ‘Harry Potter’ cast have encountered criticism for collaborating with Rowling due to her controversial statements. Bloys has assured that Rowling’s views on transgender issues “haven’t influenced the casting or hiring of writers or production staff” for the series. He reiterated to fans that the upcoming ‘Harry Potter’ series will not be “infused” with Rowling’s contentious perspectives on the transgender community.