Potterheads, polish up your wands and break out the Butterbeer—we’ve got a story even Rita Skeeter would kill for. We spent all of last year taking in new developments in the Harry Potter world, including a new theme park set to launch in a couple of years, virtual classes at Hogwarts and the Sorcerer’s Stone audiobook, read by the cast of the series.
Now, the fun continues with the announcement of a Harry Potter TV show. That’s right—the Boy Who Lived is coming to your living room.
Here’s What We Know About the Show
Warner Bros., which controls the rights to Harry Potter along with JK Rowling, is reportedly considering pitches for a live-action TV series for its streaming service, HBO Max. The project is still in the exploratory stage, with the media giant discussing broad ideas for the show.
However, while executives at the company are currently running meetings to find a writer and a pitch, no writers or talent are attached to the project, and there are no solid deals in place yet. In a statement to the Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. and HBO Max said, “There are no Harry Potter series in development at the studio or on the streaming platform.” YET!
What Can We Expect?
At this point, it’s all speculation, though we know that both JK Rowling and Warner Bros. are eager to continue expanding the world of Harry Potter. Having covered the future with The Cursed Child and the distant past with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, we wonder whether the new series will aim for another time period (perhaps covering the Marauders and the First Wizarding War) or attempt a new take on the beloved original books.
Until then, we’ll have to settle for making one of these recipes from the Wizarding World at home!
Witches' Brew
Feel like you're in potions class with this bewitching beverage. For a nonalcoholic version, just omit the vodka.Hogwarts Acceptance Letters
You might not have gotten one when you turned eleven, but these savory puff pastry envelopes are magical enough to have come from Hogwarts.Wingless Snitches
These eggnog-flavored snitches are so good, you'll feel like you've won a Quidditch game with each bite.Broomsticks
Fly away from hunger with this salty-sweet snack.Owl Post Pops
While this friendly owl resembles poor Errol, use white sprinkles to make a snowy Hedwig.Hogwarts Hats
Feel like a true Hogwarts student by decorating the hats with your house colors!Hagrid's Rock Cookies
As much as we love Hagrid, he wasn't the best baker. Lucky, these cookies have all of flavor of Hargrid's but won't break your teeth!'Cockroach' Clusters
This badly named candy is a favorite at Honeydukes. Our version of these delightfully crunchy treats is made with pecans and rice cereal.Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Jelly Bean Bark
Get multiple flavors in each bite with this new twist on the famous "Every Flavor" jelly beans. Watch out for bogey-flavored ones.Warm Butterbeer
Grab a cozy mug inspired by one of Harry's favorite drinks. To make this drink for kids, swap the shnapps for butterscotch ice cream topping.Polyjuice Potion
While the real polyjuice potion takes a month (and a few human hairs) to brew, this deliciously sweet version takes moments to make.Weasley Skiving Snacks
Tricky Hogwarts students use these treats to get out of class (they make you ill, and then well in the next bite). This version won't get you out of class (or work), but they're just as sweet.Cauldron Cakes
Transport yourself to the Hogwarts Express with these chocolate and caramel cupcakes, a classic in Harry's world.Dumbledore's Sherbet Lemon
Dumbledore loved this sweet-tart treat so much, "sherbet lemon" was the password to his office!Slytherin Snake
This serpentine sandwich isn't nearly as scary as the Basilisk. No Godric Gyffindor's Sword required to slice this one up.Pumpkin Pie Smoothies
A sweeter, frostier version of good ol' pumpkin juice, which pairs with almost every meal at Hogwarts.Aragog's Followers
Aragog's minions threaten to devour Harry and Ron, until the intervention of Mr. Weasley's feral car. Turn the tables and devour a plateful of tiny spiders at your next party.Honeydukes Gumdrops
A trip to Hogsmede wouldn't be complete without a trip to Honeydukes, and a Harry Potter celebration wouldn't be complete without these gumdrops!Canary Cremes
Inspired by another invention of the Weasley twins, but our version won't turn you into a canary.Harry's Birthday Cake
All you need to add is Hargrid's "HAPPEE BIRTHDAE HARRY" in green frosting to recreate Harry's 11th birthday cake.Exploding Bonbons
Exploding with coconut, that is!Mini Treacle Tarts
Feel like you're at a feast in the Great Hall with these delicious tarts.Never-Ending Ice Cream
Harry eats countless bowls of ice cream at Florean Fortescue's Ice-Cream Parlour. You can try to do the same with this easy ice cream recipe.Acid Pops
While the Honeydukes version of lollipops can burn a hole in your tongue, ours are certified Muggle safe.Aunt Petunia's Pudding
In Britain, a "pudding" is any dessert. The one Aunt Petunia makes to impress Uncle Vernon's boss is a tall, frosted, fussy confection, something like this pink cake. Top with piped flowers and cherries for the full effect.The post A Live-Action Harry Potter TV Show Is Coming—and We’re Riddikulusly Excited appeared first on Taste of Home.
Amrita Thakkar