Newly Announced 'Harry Potter' TV Writer Andy Greenwald Does Not Like The Idea Of A Rigorous Adaptation Of The Books And Said He...
One of the newly announced writers for Max's upcoming Harry Potter TV series Andy Greenwald claimed that he did not like the idea of a rigorous adaptation of J.K. Rowling's books despite admitting that it would be successful. Furthermore, he admitted to no...
Rowling usually maintains pretty tight control over her work, though. In fact, this quote is part of the article, from that same guy:
I think this means that their ability to subvert is limited. They’ll be stuck with doing stuff Rowling agrees to, which I would expect means we might see a “more diverse” main trio—she’s signed off on a black Hermiome before—and we might see the insertion of extra gay stuff for Dumbledore, or maybe some Jewish students, or anything that plays into her habit of grafting in extra brownie points things that didn’t really exist in the original versions. What we probably won’t see is wholesale departure from or subversion of major plot points and character traits. We won’t get “actually, James Potter was kind of a douche,” we won’t get trannies, etc.
They put a Tranny in the Hogwarts Legacy game and she didn't stop them.
True enough, perhaps her guard is slipping. Although my guess is that she just cares less about video games than she does about other media.
Wasn't that more a hinted at tranny than and out and out necromorph type? Like I swear hey just gave a stocker woman a male voice actor than make the character look like they're on 15 different drugs to live.
No there's a line of dialogue where it says its goblin friend was the only one who understood "when I realized I was a witch instead of a wizard." It's fully explicit.
That's ham-handed even for them.
Ah ok, never played the game, only saw clips because of the drama for streamers because of it so remembered there was something but couldn't remember how in your face it was.