In a statement issued to the Associated Press, Warner Bros. goes as far back as 2003, the company has really cracked down on its restrictions in the past year. have decided to put an end to these unsolicited Potter-themed events.Īlthough this behavior from Warner Bros. Unfortunately, in a manner distastefully similar to that of the loathed Dolores Umbridge, the muggles over at Warner Bros. These events gave life to the books and movies which brought fans joy and countless happy memories. In honor of their beloved series, fans began to establish numerous events that allowed them to immerse themselves in the world of “Harry Potter” and Hogwarts: tea parties, yearly festivals and even Quidditch tournaments. The movie series allowed Rowling’s stories to expand far beyond her current audience to reach people of all ages and reading levels. bought the movie rights for the first several books from J.K. Realizing the yet-untapped potential for the “Harry Potter” series, Warner Bros. Even 21 years after its publication, the book still tops the charts as the fifth best-selling single-volume book of all time, with over 120 million sales. On June 26, 1997, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” was published, revolutionizing the world of literature for millions of children and adults alike.
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