- **Q: When will the Harry Potter TV series premiere?
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Entertainment / TV
The upcoming Harry Potter TV series on HBO is generating buzz as filming commences and new cast members are revealed. Fans are eager to see how this adaptation will bring the beloved books to life.
The Harry Potter TV series aims to devote an entire season to each of J.K. Rowling's seven books, allowing for a more detailed adaptation than the original films. Francesca Gardiner (&ref=yanuki.com?ref=yanuki.com) is the showrunner, with Mark Mylod directing episodes. The series has faced some controversy due to Rowling's involvement as an executive producer, given her views on transgender issues. Despite this, HBO has defended her participation. The production is taking extreme measures to prevent leaks, including the use of codewords and banning phones on set. Locations include Windsor Great Park and the village of Cadgwith in Cornwall. The series promises a fresh take on the Wizarding World, aiming to capture elements left out of the original movies. Chris Columbus, director of the first two films, noted the eerie similarity to his own work after seeing set photos. Warwick Davis is confirmed to return as Professor Filius Flitwick.
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