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Warner Bros wants to make Harry Potter series

today at 07.44 Amanda Hällsten

The production company Warner Bros wants to make a Harry Potter series. This is stated by two sources Bloomberg.

Each season will be based on one of the seven books in JK Rowling’s companion series.

If the deal goes through, the series is planned to air on HBO.

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