When it comes to Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts franchise filmmaker David Yates returning to the Max TV series, he tells Deadline, “Never say never.” Yates was at our TIFF studio tal…
I just… they only finished just over a decade ago. There’s no need to remake them yet. Someday sure, but it’s way too soon. I get Hollywood is just plain out of ideas but come on. I loved the movies, the casting is some of the best I’ve ever seen, I just plain don’t want this.
Is it really a remake? What a failure of imagination. Say what you will about J.K.'s shitty personality, but the world she put together is big enough to fit all sorts of stories into it. They could tell a new one, or a bunch of new ones. Why rehash what was already done so successfully?
I just… they only finished just over a decade ago. There’s no need to remake them yet. Someday sure, but it’s way too soon. I get Hollywood is just plain out of ideas but come on. I loved the movies, the casting is some of the best I’ve ever seen, I just plain don’t want this.
I disagree actually. I think with a series they can actually flesh out the stories and characters more. The movies were missing so much stuff.
Sure, but maybe 10 years from now.
Where was a remake mentioned?
That’s the tv series referred to in the title.
Is it really a remake? What a failure of imagination. Say what you will about J.K.'s shitty personality, but the world she put together is big enough to fit all sorts of stories into it. They could tell a new one, or a bunch of new ones. Why rehash what was already done so successfully?