According to foreign media reports, there are new developments in the drama version of "Harry Potter" that was officially announced in April last year. Several writers are vying for the right to adapt J.K. Rowling's novel. The first round of pitches was held in Los Angeles this w

1905 Movie Network News According to foreign media reports, the drama version of "Harry Potter" officially announced in April last year has new developments, and many writers are vying for the right to adapt J.K. Rowling's novel. The first round of promotion meetings was held in Los Angeles this week, and sources said the best screenwriter candidates will advance to the next round of promotion meetings in the UK. J.K. Rowling, one of the show's executive producers and author of the original book, will make the final decision.

Sources say Martha Hillier (Kingdom), Katherine Jordan (Sisters), Tom Moran (The Feed, Savage Bill) and Michael Rice Writers such as Leigh ("The Hunger Games: Song of Songbirds and Snakes," "Assassin's Creed" and "Now Now 3") have expressed their wishes to the Max streaming service platform and Warner TV. It is reported that this group of writers, including both British and American writers, have been commissioned by Max to promote the creative ideas of the drama version.

Warner Bros. has been hoping to further exploit this best-selling series of novels. The TV series "Harry Potter" will be a faithful adaptation of Rowling's original works. Each novel will be filmed for one season, and it is planned to create a ten-year series that will Embark on an incredible adventure, learn about Hogwarts in a whole new way, and bring in a whole new generation of fans.