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J.K. Rowling: ‘Harry Potter is Done Now’
Asked if the book and play heralded a new phase of stories, Rowling said: “No, no”. Tons of midnight Potter fans have already started the book, with many staying up all night to get through it. The consensus it that it’s good, if not great, with playwright Jack Thorne nailing Rowling’s tone.
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It could be a day of mixed emotions for Harry Potter fans. What do you think of these recent Harry Potter and the Cursed Child news?
You may recall she wrote an epilogue in Deathly Hallows that previewed that time in Harry’s life but all signs pointed to it being the last we’d see of the Boy Who Lived (though she has given us glimpses into the lives of her characters through the official fansite Pottermore).
The books are rehearsal-edition scripts of the West-End stage play, which debuted Saturday in London.
Lester, 25, reads about half a chapter at night and he’s begun to note the slight differences between the movies and the novels, she said.
Amélie, suitably dressed in a cape with a wand at the ready, said: “I’m really looking forward to it – I read all the other books in about six weeks”. Although she was unlucky, she opted to sign up for a book reservation and stuck around to watch the table readings. “And why would anyone want to do that?”
But Yustat told disappointed fans not to lose hope – they’re expecting a re-stock Monday. “I’m so happy we got here without ruining everything”.
In India, fans began lining up outside shops which had opened early especially for the script’s release. Rowling has especially praised fans for not revealing spoilers on social media, the BBC reported.
Over all Rowling is hilarious and spending an hour scrolling through her Twitter feed is never a waste of time.
However, the wizarding world is not over yet.
She also said that she loves the play’s addition to HP’s world.
The cast is anchored by the adult trio of Jamie Parker as Harry, Noma Dumezweni as Hermione Granger and Paul Thornley as Ron Weasley.
Craig finds Albus and Scorpius Malfoy on the Quidditch pitch after the whole school is sent to look for the missing boys. But it’s the work of the production crew that elicits gasps, with illusions that appear simultaneously simple and inexplicable.
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The magic has run out for Harry Potter.