Author's Prison traps release dates of books six and seven.
kenney
kenneyjohn at yahoo.com.au
Thu May 6 06:07:08 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 97767
I thought I'd point out a logical progression of books and movies in
relation to their release dates.
June 2003 saw Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (book)
June 2004 sees Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (movie)
November 2005 sees Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (movie) -if
following same production time as previous three
June 2006 will see book 6
June 2007 will see Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix (movie)
after a half year break to release the previous book and give
consumers enough space to recover from each release date
November 2008 will see Harry Potter 6 as a movie
June 2009 will see Harry Potter book 7
June-November 2010 will see Harry Potter movie 7
This logical progression of release dates are smart business and the
release of the movies has in my belief taken away the reins from JK,
she now needs to work to this deadline or WB wont be able to release
movies.
In any case we have a good 6 years to go until the series in its
entirety is over. this timeline also leaves JK with three years to
each book. keeping in mind it took her around this time for order of
phoenix.
Also may it be pointed out that WB stoped the production of the
films so the child stars could take a break, or did they stop
because they were not allowed to conflict with JK's release?
Thankyou for taking the time to sort through this line of logic.
>From The Key of Kenney who thinks that even though he is dead, the
memory of the character is going to appear in both sequels.
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