Harry Potter: Return to Hogwarts (NEW Show + Harry Potter Cast Reunion!)
Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we’re discussing the announcement of a NEW Harry Potter show- Harry Potter: Return to Hogwarts- that will be released on HBO. Actually, TWO shows.
Over the years there seem to have always been whisperings of new Harry Potter content being released, particularly on HBO, and it seems like every year fans are left disappointed when, once again, nothing new is released. The reality of it all is that we hit a massive Harry Potter dry spell- with the last ‘Harry Potter’ film being released TEN years ago, and the last Fantastic Beasts film being released in 2018.
In essence- we’ve been left wanting more- but the good news is that there’s plenty on the horizon. This comes in the form of a new film, a new game, and two shows. I’m going to cover them all.
The new film, coming April 2022, is the recently announced ‘Fantastic Beasts 3: The Secrets of Dumbledore’, which is most likely a third installment in a five part series (yet to be confirmed).
The new game- Hogwarts Legacy- which will likely be released shortly after the film- is an RPG that boasts an immersive open world-format, allowing players to approach the wizarding world how they see fit. In this game, players will see the wizarding world in a completely new light- as the game is set over a 100 years before Harry ever steps foot in Hogwarts.
Now, I mentioned TWO shows above, so let’s dive in to the first one:
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