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Chapter 800 All Are Great

The good news announced by Gilbert Jr. and J.K. Rowling excited fans of the Harry Potter series.

After the premiere began, fans on the Internet began excitedly discussing questions about the magical world.

According to information revealed by Gilbert Jr. and J.K. Rowling, if there is a sequel, the story of Harry Potter will no longer be told.

Of course, some fans are reluctant to let go, and everyone still hopes to see the Gryffindor Big Three continue to appear in the movie.

However, some fans believe that the story of the Gryffindor Big Three is already complete, and that the final scene must be a battle with the ultimate villain Voldemort.

It’s also nice to tell the story in the past, as fans are also curious about the story of Dumbledore’s youth.

The primary reason why Gilbert Jr. revealed this was to attract attention and promote the soon-to-be-released "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1".

Of course, he is not doing this without a purpose, but he really has plans to continue building the magical world.

After all, the pie is so big and so rich that it is hard not to be tempted. Even if Gilbert Jr. doesn't want to, Disney and Warner will urge him to do it.

Warner would rather give up the copyright of "The Lord of the Rings" than the copyright of the "Harry Potter" series because this series is too profitable.

Warner's stock price can still be stable after being decoupled from Cantaloupe Studios. But once the copyright of the Harry Potter series is gone, the butterfly effect plus the love for it will probably cause the stock price to collapse.

In fact, many people on the Internet have been discussing Warner's strategic decision. They don't know the reasons behind it, but except for a few, everyone agrees that Warner's decision is stupid.

Although this is not the first time Warner has done such a stupid thing, netizens said that this is the first time they have seen such a stupid operation.

In any case, decoupling is a foregone conclusion. Although Gilbert Jr. still has influence on Warner, he no longer has the power to actually interfere.

On November 7048th, perhaps stimulated by Gilbert Jr.'s announcement of plans for a sequel, the film grossed an extremely high $ million on its first day.

Originally it was a farewell mood, but now that I heard there was a sequel, it became a farewell to the Gryffindor Big Three.

However, the film's reputation is not very good. The IMDB score on the first day was only 7.4 points, barely passing. Rotten Tomatoes' freshness is 58%, but this website only collects reviews from film critics, so it is not a reference.

The audience's reputation also showed a polarized trend. Ordinary viewers had a general impression of the film, and some even thought it was ugly.

But die-hard fans think the film is great and they love the Gryffindor Three.

Affected by the polarized word of mouth, the film's box office fell to 4793 million US dollars on Saturday and fell again to 2963 million US dollars on Sunday.

Although the overall box office was declining, the film still grossed $1 million in its first week, ranking first at the box office.

The next weekend was Thanksgiving, which had a five-day holiday. With the help of the holiday, the film continued to rake in $7448 million at the box office the next weekend.

Including the weekday box office, the film still grossed $9143 million in the second week, pushing the film's North American box office over $2 million to $3947 million.

Also this week, "Harry Potter" began its overseas release journey, and it grossed $2 million in its first week overseas, bringing the film's global box office to $3327 million.

This result is amazing, but based on the rate of box office decline and word of mouth, it will be difficult for subsequent films to maintain a good box office curve.

A British moviegoer, who is also a loyal fan of the original novel, said in an interview: "The first half of the film is long and dull, like searching for things in an exploration RPG, and lacks a coherent climax.

The special effects alone made me lose interest and I fell asleep halfway through the show." Some fans of the original novel were dissatisfied with the plots such as Harry Potter and Hermione dancing together and Hermione turning into a wreath out of thin air, believing that they violated the character relationship and magic settings.

The changes to Wormtail's ending also sparked controversy, weakening the integrity of the character's arc.

In addition, the threshold for casual viewers is a bit too high. If you haven't read the original book and the previous movie, it's hard to understand the plot of the movie.

Of course, the reviews are mostly positive, and most loyal fans of the series are very satisfied.

Some people think that the tone of the film is melancholy and cold, and that it shows the contradictions of adolescence and the irreversibility of growth through the trio's escape journey.

The director used delicate techniques to convey Rowling's attachment to the character's growth, especially Dobby's sacrifice, which touched the audience's tears.

Some film reviews also pointed out that the film has completely gotten rid of the label of a children's film. It strengthened the adult narrative through a depressing atmosphere and horror scenes, and the audio-visual effects are closely integrated with the plot, achieving good results.

In fact, after the third part, both the original work and the movie began to deviate from the characteristics of early children's films.

J.K. Rowling mentioned this change in an interview with The Guardian: "People can't stay in childhood forever, they will always grow up.

The carefree days will eventually come to an end, and life will face various tests."

It is true, but the change of style is actually a risky move. Fortunately, the series was successful and this one is more mature.

Although the story of the wizarding world is still going on, the story of Harry Potter is coming to an end. A film series that can accompany the audience for ten years is great enough.

Just as "Harry Potter" was galloping on the battlefield, news suddenly came about from another great film series.

Cantaloupe Studios announced that the 3D remake of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring will be released in March next year. At the same time, the long-unknown The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey also released its first trailer.

After Peter Jackson and Gilbert Jr. fully communicated, Gilbert Jr. moved the release date of "Avengers 1" to the weekend before Memorial Day, which is May 5th.

"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" will be released in the summer on May 1, starting a new trilogy.

When the news was announced, fans of "The Lord of the Rings" who had been waiting for many years were instantly excited and cheered continuously.

Although Gilbert Jr. still had a brilliant directorial career after the "Lord of the Rings" series, in the minds of many fans, Gilbert Jr.'s most glorious moment was still during the "Lord of the Rings" series.

This time, the 3D version of "The Lord of the Rings" series will be released, and there will be a new work based on the "Lord of the Rings" story. Although it is not directed by Gilbert Jr., movie fans still have high expectations for it.

The re-screening of the 3D version of "The Lord of the Rings" series, in addition to making money again, also serves as a warm-up and promotion for the "Hobbit" series.

There are quite a few films related to Cantaloupe Studios next year. "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" will also be released in the summer of next year, and Captain Jack will return.

The original blacksmith and Elizabeth Swann no longer have roles, after all, the focus of this series is now on Captain Jack.

"Fast and Furious 5" starring two bald men, Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, is also about to be released. As a standard popcorn movie, this series also has many loyal fans.

There is also "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1", which was moved to the Thanksgiving schedule because the summer schedule is too crowded.

After studying the Harry Potter series, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn was also released in two parts. (End of this chapter)

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