Harry Potter Prequel Book By JK Rowling Out Soon; Excited For ‘The Fantastic Beasts’?
By | Feb 29, 2016 10:46 PM EST
Are you set for the much awaited Harry Potter prequel? Potter-mania faithfuls will just need to be tided over with the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" with Eddie Redmayne's stage performance before the eighth book arrives this summer.
Since the Harry Potter prequel will be out in a few months in theaters at the opening premiere in London, some moaning and groaning can be heard across the pond for those who cannot attend. So if you're unable to go to London maybe because your broom is under maintenance, then worry not because J.K. Rowling and her team have heard appeals from fans that wants to read the play in book format. This was confirmed by David Shelly, CEO from the Little Brown Book Group - Rowling's publisher.
In less than six months, right after "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" warms the stage, a new Harry Potter adventure will reveal the eighth installment. After "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," fans have been wondering if J.K. Rowling would be able to write another book that will stir the pot. It turns out that the author has been brewing another Harry Potter book all this time. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" will be ready to published as the next chapter of successful Harry Potter franchise.
The book tells of the shadows that surrounds Albus and Harry even after the dark days have passed.
"I think Harry Potter 8, as in what happened next to Harry," Rowling explained in April last year during an episode of "The Today Show." The book will be formally launched on Jul. 31 - when the clock strikes 12 and the moon is full.
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