We recently learned that Warner Bros. is seriously considering making a Harry Potter series. The initial idea is to film every part of the book in one season of the series. Negotiations are reportedly underway with best-selling author JK Rowling. However, the writer will not act as a director or screenwriter, she will only follow the actions of the creative team. The information is anonymous and cannot be taken for granted, but given the studio’s statements about expanding the Harry Potter film universe, it seems consistent with this position.
It will be extremely difficult to beat a film series based on Rowling’s novels. In Poland, all parts of the Harry Potter adventures were seen in cinemas by over 12.5 million viewers. The series is still one of the most popular in the history of cinema, and its fans are still growing. The strength of the film version of the world created by JK Rowling lies in the source material, which hides not only a moving story, but also thoughtful characters. Also, and perhaps above all, those that arouse anxiety in us.
Stephen King thinks this Harry Potter character is the scariest. It’s not Voldemort
The network has repeatedly argued whether the Harry Potter series is suitable for young viewers. Each subsequent part of the adventures of the Hogwarts students seems to be darker, and the events that meet the heroes are really traumatic. When we think of villains from the mentioned universe, the first thing that comes to mind is Voldemort. The main antagonist of the novel, played by Ralph Fiennes, is the leader of the Death Eaters. He is ruthless, cruel, and above all, possesses superhuman intelligence. However, for many readers, it was not he who aroused the greatest anxiety.
“” approached the master of horror, Stephen King, to review the fifth part of the Potter book. The writer admitted that “Order of the Phoenix” featured the best and worst character since Hannibal Lecter, the hero of Thomas Harris’ novels “Red Dragon” or “Silence of the Lambs”. Who like who, but it must be admitted that the person who invented villains such as Pennywise from “It”, Jack Torrance from “The Shining” or Annie Wikes from “Mysera” is quite an authority on villains.
A good fantasy novel cannot exist without a good villain says King. The writer believes that Voldemort is not exactly one of them, because he has too many supernatural powers. Another Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher who showed up at Hogwarts.
Dolores Umbridge’s soft smile, girlish voice, toad face, clenched, short fingers – this is the best fictional villain since Hannibal Lecter – reviews King.
The author of “The Shining” claims that you don’t have to be a child to be terrified by a terrible teacher who is so disturbing that probably many young readers were afraid to go to school after reading the book. At the same time, according to King, the character is so interesting that with fear and hope that he will get what he deserves, he turns over the next pages of the novel.
Source: Gazeta

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