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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is about to continue expanding, thanks to the upcoming release of the Fantastic Beasts sequel, Fantastic Beasts: The Grimes of Grindelwald. Well, the creator of the entire Wizarding World franchise, J.K. Rowling, was out doing press to hype the upcoming debut of the new Fantastic Beasts 2 trailer and managed to drop a reveal that will keep her fans thirsting. Apparently, Rowling has four new projects that she's pressed to get out into the world!
Here's what Rowling said while appearing on The Today Show:
“I know about the next four things I’m writing…I’m scared I’ll die before I get it all out.” @jk_rowling talks about her latest projects and #FantasticBeasts pic.twitter.com/NZsCsqd9TW— TODAY (@TODAYshow) September 24, 2018
When pressed by the Today Show hosts about whether or not should still be writing Harry Potter material "if she wanted," Rowling responded with the observation that, "I kind of am, I'm still in Wizard World: that's why we're here today."
That kind of coy reference to her contributions to the Fantastic Beasts franchise is probably not what a lot of fans are hoping to hear, as there are still so many Harry Potter spinoff stories that fans want to see officially put into book form. For now, it seems as though they'll have to be content with the Fantastic Beasts movie series, and other projects like The Cursed Child stage production. Of course, a lot of fans never expected the Fantastic Beasts prequel film series to become so soon, so who truly knows what the future will bring?
So what do we actually know about what Rowling is working on, currently? According to the author, the next thing is a new project by "Robert Galbraith," the alter-ego that Rowling adopts to write her crime fiction novels, the Cormoran Strike series. Again, not necessarily the burning news that Harry Potter fans probably want to hear, but still an interesting prospect to keep an eye on.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald will be in theaters on November 16th.
By Kofi Outlaw, comicbook.com - September 24th, 2018
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