Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 8:53:35 GMT
he writer JK Rowling suggests that there could be new adventures of the wizard Harry Potter . Speaking on The Oprah Winfrey Show last Friday, Rowling did not rule out reviving the wizard, although she has always insisted she does not want to continue Harry Potter's adventures. In fact, he told the Reuters newspaper : "I think the saga is over, but I have always said 'Never say never', because I don't know what could happen." “Every time in my life I have said, “I will never do X.” You can swear I will do it within a year. So I've learned not to claim that it's completely over. I can not know that".
He further stated: “I could definitely Special Data write an eighth, a ninth, a tenth book. I'm not saying I won't do it. I don't think I want to do it… I feel like it's over, but you never know.” The writer also revealed that finishing the Harry Potter saga with the seventh book was like a "mourning" for her. She then added: “I finished it. And I'm very proud to have done it. But this is a new phase." The writer also said that she enjoyed the new film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows more than the previous film adaptations of the other books. “This is my favorite movie of all,” he revealed.
Two contrasting thoughts, therefore. On the one hand the saga is over for her, on the other she doesn't know what she could do in the future. And this seems normal to me, she is a writer, after all, she cannot know what inspiration will bring her, she cannot know if new ideas about that world could be born in her mind. If on the one hand the saga is over, and by saga I mean Harry Potter's educational journey, on the other his story as a wizard cannot be over. The world that Rowling has created lends itself to a thousand other stories, each more compelling than the last.
He further stated: “I could definitely Special Data write an eighth, a ninth, a tenth book. I'm not saying I won't do it. I don't think I want to do it… I feel like it's over, but you never know.” The writer also revealed that finishing the Harry Potter saga with the seventh book was like a "mourning" for her. She then added: “I finished it. And I'm very proud to have done it. But this is a new phase." The writer also said that she enjoyed the new film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows more than the previous film adaptations of the other books. “This is my favorite movie of all,” he revealed.
Two contrasting thoughts, therefore. On the one hand the saga is over for her, on the other she doesn't know what she could do in the future. And this seems normal to me, she is a writer, after all, she cannot know what inspiration will bring her, she cannot know if new ideas about that world could be born in her mind. If on the one hand the saga is over, and by saga I mean Harry Potter's educational journey, on the other his story as a wizard cannot be over. The world that Rowling has created lends itself to a thousand other stories, each more compelling than the last.