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If, in fifty years or so, they made a remake of the series, would you watch it?

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Gabriel Harry Potter is so embedded in our zeitgeist, that pretty much EVERY child on earth knows his name.

A remake will most likely happen after J.K. Rowling dies, would you watch it? Do you think that the developers would have the same respect for the books that they do now?


Kay Marie Probably not.


LostOne no. they would f it up futher. probly be just as bad as eragon.


Sara Harvey wrote: "no. they would f it up futher. probly be just as bad as eragon."

I couldn't have put it better myself!


LostOne i mean eragon was a train wreck. in fact the first part of hp7 was a train wreck. bored the crap out of me!


Mercedes If I'm still alive, probably. I'll be 70 by then, and there's so much crap going on in the world, and if the world hasn't ended by then, then yes. I would probably look very creepy going, but eh. who cares.


Sara Harvey wrote: "i mean eragon was a train wreck. in fact the first part of hp7 was a train wreck. bored the crap out of me!"

Eragon was one of the biggest disappointments of a book I enjoyed and to watch it be adapted in such a way that it hardly followed the book was irritating. HP7 part 1 was leaning more to the boring side but that is partly because the more interesting scenes happen in the last half of the book.


Rachael My sister and I always say they should do a (BBC?) miniseries so that it can be very long and cover everything left out in the movie versions. :)
I would watch HP again if they remade it to see how it compares to the original movies and to the books.


Maggie Crawford I love the idea of a miniseries! I'm not sure how well it would actually work (unless they did a separate series for each book?) but I think it's a neat idea :)


Natalie loves Orlando Bloom! i would luv to see a remake,even in a few years!i luved the movies,but the books even more.but there were some disappointments,soi would lik it 2 b remade.one scene i waz most disapointed in was the malfoy manor scene in the movie.i haded the idea of the knife,and ron waz not going berzerke.y the didnt just use the crusiatus curse,im at a lost!


Sandy Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P


Linda Sandy wrote: "Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P"

Agree! (but as long as they didn't do something stupid with casting, why not watch?)


Neill Smith I know I would see it - but I'll be 115 so I guess that might make me creepy now! In my defense I have to point out that good literature is good literature. I think Philip Pullman said it best in the following two quotes: "In a book for children you can't put the plot on hold while you cut artistic capers for the amusement of your sophisticated readers, because, thank God, your readers are not sophisticated. They've got more important things in mind than your dazzling skill with wordplay. They want to know what happens next." In defense of my advanced age and the reason for my addiction to YA books he said, “We don’t need lists of rights and wrongs, tables of do’s and don’ts: we need books, time and silence. Thou shalt not is soon forgotten, but Once upon a time lasts forever.”
Forgive me my quiet rant.


Jayme I doubt they'll wait 50 years. With how much technology in the film world is advancing, I give it 10, maybe 20 years. I'll probably watch the remakes, and hopefully they'll be better. The special effects at least will be cooler. And now that they know what pisses fans off (Leaving out seemingly small details, or huge ones, like Dumbledore's funeral) hopefully they'll get it right this time.


Valerie No. It's just that by then I'd be obsessed with some other series.


Katie Of course I'd watch it. As an avid HP fan I'd be obliged to do so. However, I don't think they'll wait 50 years.


Troels I would probably watch it, even though I don't think they should make a remake. I mean that even though the film have left out quite important details, the cast were very well-chosen, and what's more the movies have been made. They were made at nearly the sane time as the books were written.


LostOne Mercedes wrote: "If I'm still alive, probably. I'll be 70 by then, and there's so much crap going on in the world, and if the world hasn't ended by then, then yes. I would probably look very creepy going, but eh. w..."

I saw persy jackson today and THAT was nearly as bad as eragon. all the good books they seem to want to f up. im scared of what theyll do to The Hunger Games!!


Gabriel Sandy wrote: "Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P"

I'm pretty sure that J.K. Rowling stated that they can't do a remake series until she is pushing up daisies.


Gabriel Neill wrote: "I know I would see it - but I'll be 115 so I guess that might make me creepy now! In my defense I have to point out that good literature is good literature. I think Philip Pullman said it best in..."

It was actually quite incisive. Bravo.


Gabriel Jayme wrote: "I doubt they'll wait 50 years. With how much technology in the film world is advancing, I give it 10, maybe 20 years. I'll probably watch the remakes, and hopefully they'll be better. The special e..."

I think that most of the cast would avoid going into the remakes, except those that are either broke, or trying to realaunch their careers - you never know what might happen in thity years.


Gabriel Linda wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P"

Agree! (but as long as th..."


I recently saw something about which American actors would play characters if the series was made in the U.S.

Dick Van Dyke as Dumbledore?

Angelica Houston as Minerva - I can see that, but I'd prefer Kathy Bates, or Lauren Becall.

Rosie O'Donnel as Molly Weasley - I can see that! She'd be awesome.

John Goodman as Arthur Weasley - Cool.

Brad Pitt as lupin - no thank you.

Dakota Fanning as Fleur - too young.

Selena Gomez as luna Lovegood - No, good god, no.

But I could see Christopher Michin as Harry, and the Asian girl from Glee as Cho Chang.


Linda Gabriel wrote: "Linda wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P"

Agree! (but a..."


American actors would be strange but I agree about Kathy Bates and maybe even Rosie, but Selena Gomez? ugh!!!


Kay Marie I am an American, but only English people could pull this off.....again....if they were to EVEN think of doing it all over again!


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M. Probably. Would I enjoy it? Probably not. I would go to determine how much of it they fucked up. Still, it's Harry Potter.


Chelsea Clifton I don't know if I'd be particularly excited about the series, but I could definitely go for a TV show spin-off series. It'd have to have all of the passion of the good Fanfic, but I don't think that's a terrible idea.


Christina To be honest, I was always kind of meh about the movies, anyway. I never thought they could possibly do the books justice, and while the films were pretty awesome, they didn't do the books justice at all, which is what I expected. So I'd probably feel the same way about a remake as I would about the original films, although now I'm rather attached to Alan Rickman as Snape so maybe I would feel a bit more strongly about a remake. I'd go and watch it, though.

An AMERICAN remake, though? No freaking way. No freaking way. No no no no no.


Gretchen Neill wrote: "I know I would see it - but I'll be 115 so I guess that might make me creepy now! In my defense I have to point out that good literature is good literature. I think Philip Pullman said it best in..."

lol, I'll be in my 80's. Guess we will have to wait and see if they let us watch that kinda thing in the nursing homes.


Gabriel Linda wrote: "Gabriel wrote: "Linda wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Being a big fan I probably would watch it even though my first reaction of hearing they are making a remake would be "why??!!!" and "leave it alone!!" :P..."

Rosie is a large fan of the books, so she really knows everything about them, and is a real fan.

I think the only reason the girl from Glee go on the list, is because she is one of the few famous Asian actresses in Hollywood.


Gabriel Gretchen wrote: "Neill wrote: "I know I would see it - but I'll be 115 so I guess that might make me creepy now! In my defense I have to point out that good literature is good literature. I think Philip Pullman s..."

That's if we haven't lost our minds by then.


Gabriel Rachael wrote: "My sister and I always say they should do a (BBC?) miniseries so that it can be very long and cover everything left out in the movie versions. :)
I would watch HP again if they remade it to see ho..."


The BBC has no money these days ... so, no.


Regina No definitely not. I want to remember Harry Potter as I first read the book and not how they would remake it in the future.


Neill Smith Gretchen wrote: "Neill wrote: "I know I would see it - but I'll be 115 so I guess that might make me creepy now! In my defense I have to point out that good literature is good literature. I think Philip Pullman s..."
Scary thought - I thin k I'll just disappear into BC's backwoods before they come to take me away!!


Hayley Stewart Haha, it'd be great to see the reactions but... watching HP remake when I'm 65? Nah, think I'll pass - it's a 'thing' that just happens at the time and can't be recreated for those who were there originally imo.


Jayme I wouldn't worry about American actors ever being in an HP remake of any kind. Dead or alive, Rowling won't allow it. There's a reason that not a single actor in the HP movies was American. And Rosie as Molly? I'm sorry but definately not. She would look ridiculous with red hair. And she'd be too old by then anyway.


Ciara To be honest, probably not. I don't think any of it would be better than the current series/films. I don't think that another eight films of it should be made, because, for me, I would be dissapointed with it as I want to remember it as the fantastic, exciting series/films it was. So, with that, the answer is no.


Gabriel Jayme wrote: "I wouldn't worry about American actors ever being in an HP remake of any kind. Dead or alive, Rowling won't allow it. There's a reason that not a single actor in the HP movies was American. And Ros..."

No offence to American people, but most can't do a British accent, just like most british people can't do an American accent.

Also, the poll that I mentioned, had, among many others:

Charlie Sheen as Wormtail - Well, he does have that pale-skinned, creepy look about him.

Jane Lynch as Umbridge - I could see that.

Chritopher Walken as Voldemort - That would be cool.

Here is the link: http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/sho...

But I wonder which American could play Bellatrix? Juliette Lewis?


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Leah I dont think they will because they put all this time and money $$ into the theme park and exhibitions and stuff. So no i dont think they will


Linda Gabriel wrote: "Jayme wrote: "I wouldn't worry about American actors ever being in an HP remake of any kind. Dead or alive, Rowling won't allow it. There's a reason that not a single actor in the HP movies was Ame..."

Bellatrix would be the biggest problem for me, I really loved Helena Bonham Carter so anyone else playing the part just couldn't be as good!


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Jiayi I probably wouldn't watch the remakes, just because I can't imagine any other actor/actress playing the parts. I'd rather be content with the current series than see if the new movies are better.


Gabriel Linda wrote: "Gabriel wrote: "Jayme wrote: "I wouldn't worry about American actors ever being in an HP remake of any kind. Dead or alive, Rowling won't allow it. There's a reason that not a single actor in the H..."

Never underestimate the allure of money. Some coroprate fat cat will always be willing to cash in on it.

And, if they tried making the series again, they would have one MAJOR threat to contend with: US.


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Tami This question was brought up as I finished watching the last movie.

In my opinion, they probably will. Maybe 40-60 years from now.

If I'm still alive if the movies came out, I wouldn't watch it. I could not imagine anyone playing the characters. British remake maybe, but American? NO


Gabriel The film series is the biggest money making series on the planet. It even managed to beat out James Bond.

I think the likelihood of a remake is heavy


Nyssa No, I lost interest in the movies after The Goblet of Fire, and don't really see myself watching the others. I do see myself rereading the series in a number of years, though.


Georgie I'd watch it. Its always nice to see a different take on the things I love :]


Cookie In the future, they would probably wreck the entire plot just like how Disney wreck the old fashion Disney movies.


Gabriel Cookie wrote: "In the future, they would probably wreck the entire plot just like how Disney wreck the old fashion Disney movies."

Don't forget how Disney wrecks history, with their "Historical Movies" such as Pocahontas...


Rachel I'd pretty much have to. Even if they sucked. It's Harry Potter, they could probably dress up a bunch of dogs and have them play the parts and I'd still see it.


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M. Absolutely not. I still have to see a classic that wasn't screwed up by a remake.


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