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The sequel to Fantastic Beasts is official; a release date confirmed

Some fans are upset that the book isn’t so much a book as it is a script based on the play now in production in London.

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In the U.K., Cursed Child sold 680,000 copies in its first three days on sale, according to publisher Little, Brown. “My gut is telling me he’s gonna stick around to make Cursed Child as well”.

The show earned rave reviews from preview audiences in July and now 250,000 more tickets are going on sale after original dates all sold out.

At its current rate, it is on track to become the second biggest single-week sales for a book since records began.

These Friday Forty tickets will secure you a seat for both Part One and Part Two consecutively.

The title sold more than 680,000 copies in the United Kingdom in just three days followings its midnight release last Sunday.

Fans have been voicing their anger at touts on Twitter, with Marlies van Eunen writing: “Wizarding world unite and let us all rise against the evil and foul souls selling their Cursed Child tickets on ebay”.

And it quickly emerged a 10-year-old speed-reading prodigy has finished the new Harry Potter story in just 59 minutes.

Sequel announced. Eddie Redmayne in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Even though it takes place decades before Harry Potter entered the wizarding world, fans of JK Rowling’s generation-dominating series are pretty excited for the upcoming Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Harry Potter fans have been warned that tickets for Cursed Child being sold for up to £1,000 on resale sites will be “automatically void”.

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Kate Skipper, the director of purchases at Waterstones, told the Daily Mirror that she expected it to easily be the biggest-selling book of 2016, and quite possibly of all time. At first it seems like it is something kept secret like in Men in Black, but later books and films reveal that magic goes way too public, and it could be known about in the real world, but it is ignored for certain reasons. The author, turned screenwriter, turned playwright, is dominating the entertainment landscape.

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