Key Points

J.K. Rowling has publicly supported HBO's upcoming Harry Potter TV series, revealing she reviewed early scripts. Despite ongoing backlash over her trans rights stance, HBO insists her views won't shape the show. The author worked closely with writers but won't receive a formal credit. The series faces scrutiny as fans debate separating art from the creator's controversies.

Key Points: J.K. Rowling Backs HBO Harry Potter Series After Controversies

  • Rowling praises HBO's Harry Potter series despite controversies
  • HBO confirms her creative involvement
  • Backlash persists over transphobia remarks
  • Showrunner and director handpicked with Rowling's input
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J.K. Rowling comes out in support of 'Harry Potter' series

J.K. Rowling endorses HBO's Harry Potter TV series amid ongoing backlash over her trans comments, confirming deep involvement in production.

"I read the first two episodes... they are SO, SO, SO GOOD – J.K. Rowling"

Los Angeles, June 23

Author J.K. Rowling is stepping in to lend her support to HBO‘s ‘Harry Potter’ series. As the series nears a production start date, J.K. Rowling took to her X to give the series her full-blown support.

She confirmed that she’s “worked closely with the extremely talented writers” on the show, although she will not be getting any writing credits herself like she has on the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ movies, reports ‘Variety’.

Rowling wrote on her X, “I read the first two episodes of the forthcoming HBO ‘Harry Potter’ series and they are SO, SO, SO GOOD (sic)”.

As per ‘Variety’, HBO made it clear from the beginning that Rowling would be involved in some capacity with bringing her iconic literary series back to life on screen, this time as a television series, where each book is set to cover one season of TV. Network CEO Casey Bloys previously told reporters that Rowling was “very, very involved in the process” of selecting showrunner Francesca Gardiner and director Mark Mylod to lead the charge on the ‘Harry Potter’ TV series.

Rowling has courted controversy since 2020 for regularly sharing beliefs on social media that many believe are transphobic. The author also uses platforms like X to regularly troll her critics and take aim at public figures such as slamming John Oliver’s comments on trans athletes.

Both HBO and the new ‘Harry Potter’ cast have received backlash for getting into business with Rowling due to her anti-trans posts. Bloys has said that Rowling’s anti-trans statements “haven’t affected the casting or hiring of writers or production staff” for the show. He appeared on ‘The Town’ podcast in May and stressed to “Harry Potter” fans that the network’s upcoming series will not be “infused” with Rowling’s controversial views on the transgender community.

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Priya K.
As someone who grew up with Harry Potter books, I'm excited for the series but conflicted about Rowling's involvement. The magic of Hogwarts shaped my childhood, but her recent statements make it hard to separate art from artist. Hope the show focuses on the wonderful world she created without her personal views.
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Rahul S.
Honestly don't care about her personal views - just want good content! Harry Potter was my escape during tough engineering college days. If the series stays true to the books, I'll be first in line to watch. Jaldi launch karo yaar! 🪄
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Ananya M.
It's disappointing that such a brilliant writer holds regressive views. As Indians we know how harmful discrimination can be. That said, the Harry Potter universe belongs to fans now - not just Rowling. Hope the series includes more diverse representation than the books did.
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Vikram J.
Western cancel culture is so extreme. In India we've always separated an artist's work from their personal life. If we boycotted every creator with questionable views, we'd have no art left! Just enjoy the magic ✨
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Shreya P.
The real magic would be if they included Indian wizards properly this time! Why can't we see students from Uagadou or have an Indian character who isn't just Parvati/Patil? Our mythology has so much potential for the wizarding world.

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