J.K. Rowling brings Harry Potter back
J.K. Rowling brings Harry Potter back

Video: J.K. Rowling brings Harry Potter back

Video: J.K. Rowling brings Harry Potter back
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In 2007, British writer Joanne Rowling completed her famous saga about the young wizard Harry Potter. And then the lady almost swore not to return to the novel. But over time, everything changes.

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Reportedly, in the summer of 2016, the premiere of the play will take place, which will continue the story of Potter. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is the name of the play, which will take place 19 years after the events described in the last, seventh book of the Potter. As Rowling herself clarified on Twitter: "This is not a prequel."

Last year, Rowling posted a 1,500-word story on the Pottermore website about the lives of Potter heroes in 2014. In a story written on behalf of journalist Rita Skeeter, Harry, Ron and Hermione meet at the Quidditch World Cup Final. Potter was 34 years old at the time. Rowling describes him as a slightly grayish but still wearing the round glasses of the Auror. Ron Weasley followed in his father's footsteps and works in the Ministry of Magic, and his wife Hermione Granger became the deputy head of the department of the magic department.

In the story, an adult Harry quietly works in the Ministry of Magic, brings up three school-age children and suddenly "faces a past that refuses to stay where it needs to be." His son Albus, named after the headmaster Dumbledore, "struggles with the burden of family heritage." “While the past and the present are ominously intermingled, father and son comprehend an unpleasant truth - sometimes darkness comes from where you don't expect it,” said Agent Rowling.

The premiere of the play is scheduled for the end of July in a London theater.

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