Harry Potter Reboot
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Harry Potter Reboot: Is a TV Series Being Made for HBO Max?

Rumors surrounding a Harry Potter reboot are beginning to swirl. Despite no official confirmation, recent mutterings talk of a new Harry Potter TV series that will dedicate a season for each book, making for seven in total. Here’s what we know so far about this potential Harry Potter reboot.

Is a Harry Potter reboot being made?

A Harry Potter reboot is reportedly in the works, with the show allegedly aiming to release on HBO Max with up to seven seasons.

According to a report by Bloomberg, Warner Bros. is “nearing a deal” for a Harry Potter online TV series with HBO Max.

Where can we watch the Harry Potter reboot TV series?

Should the reported deal go through, the Harry Potter reboot will be available on HBO Max.

It’s worth noting that, at the time of writing, there has been no official confirmation of a Harry Potter reboot, though Bloomberg’s track record of accurate does make it seem likely.

This post will be updated with more information, as and when it becomes available.

For more Harry Potter content, here’s what GR thought of the Hogwarts Legacy game. (Spoilers: It got a 6/10.) And here’s why the PS4 and Xbox One release of Hogwarts Legacy has been delayed again.

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