Even the Hogwarts Legacy community doesn't seem all that interested in the Harry Potter show

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Harry Potter TV show is official, but 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hogwarts Legacy fans don't seem all that excited about it.

Announced earlier this week, the show is described as a "faithful adaptation" of the books, planned to run for ten years. One might have assumed that would be music♍ to the ears of Potter fans, but if the Hogwarts Legacy community is anything to go by, the response has been pretty muted.

of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, to - the Marauders and the Founders of Hogwarts are both held up as examples of excellent but unexplored narratives within the Harry Potter universe. Then there's the discussion about the relative age of the original films - the final movie is only 12 years old.

Much of the Hogwarts Legacy subreddit's ideal show seems to be based around the idea of life at Hogwarts rather than the more high-stakes stories elsewhere in the franchise. Given the domestic side of the game, that's not too much of a surprise - a significant part of the project'🤪s selling point was its recreation of Hogwarts and its student body, pꦯroviding an in-depth restoration beyond anything else in the franchise.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hogwarts Legacy's impressive sales are likely a helpful contributing factor to the existence of this new show, so it's interesting to see the community's lukewarm response to the new project. I migꦇht have assumed that a group of people excited enough about a virtual Wizarding World to join its dedicated subreddit would have been chomp♚ing at the bit for more Harry Potter, but perhaps there's a touch of franchise fatigue at play.

The release of Hogwarts Legacy has been the subject of criticism and debate due to J.K. Rowling's public stance on gender identity, which continues to challenge the inclusivity at the heart of the Harry Potter community. Here is our explainer on the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Hogwarts Legacy controversy.  

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