Get Warner Bros. to remake the Harry Potter movies

The Issue

As a die-hard Harry Potter fan, I've always cherished the magical world that J.K. Rowling created. However, I felt a lingering sense of incompleteness after watching the original film adaptations. So many pivotal scenes from the books didn't make it to the big screen, leaving a void that any Potterhead would recognize. These missing scenes are not just mere details; they are crucial elements that defined the characters, deepened the storyline, and enhanced the charm of the wizarding world we all grew up adoring.

Moreover, I've always harbored a personal dream of auditioning for a role that could bring me closer to this beloved tale. Entirely remaking the movies would provide a whole new generation of fans, actors, and creators an opportunity to engage with the Potterverse anew. Think about it—a series of films that delves deeper into the rich narrative tapestry of Hogwarts and beyond, honoring every beloved plot twist and character development J.K. Rowling expertly crafted.

These films could introduce new, talented actors who resonate with today's audience while preserving what made the story timeless. With advanced technology and a fresh perspective, Warner Bros. has the potential to set a new benchmark for fantasy films, reigniting the magic for fans both old and young.

The demand is undeniable. Approximately 70% of fans expressed a deep desire for a faithful redevelopment of the series. Furthermore, the commercial success of film franchises like "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" demonstrates the viability and appeal of rebooting cherished stories.

To Warner Bros., this is not just about revisiting the past but about envisioning the future. A remake could spark creativity, inclusivity, and renewed love for the iconic saga. Let's give the Harry Potter series the second chance it deserves—where every spell, every friendship, and every adventure is vividly brought to life. Please sign this petition to encourage Warner Bros. to remake the Harry Potter movies and help fans, new and old, keep the magic alive.

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The Issue

As a die-hard Harry Potter fan, I've always cherished the magical world that J.K. Rowling created. However, I felt a lingering sense of incompleteness after watching the original film adaptations. So many pivotal scenes from the books didn't make it to the big screen, leaving a void that any Potterhead would recognize. These missing scenes are not just mere details; they are crucial elements that defined the characters, deepened the storyline, and enhanced the charm of the wizarding world we all grew up adoring.

Moreover, I've always harbored a personal dream of auditioning for a role that could bring me closer to this beloved tale. Entirely remaking the movies would provide a whole new generation of fans, actors, and creators an opportunity to engage with the Potterverse anew. Think about it—a series of films that delves deeper into the rich narrative tapestry of Hogwarts and beyond, honoring every beloved plot twist and character development J.K. Rowling expertly crafted.

These films could introduce new, talented actors who resonate with today's audience while preserving what made the story timeless. With advanced technology and a fresh perspective, Warner Bros. has the potential to set a new benchmark for fantasy films, reigniting the magic for fans both old and young.

The demand is undeniable. Approximately 70% of fans expressed a deep desire for a faithful redevelopment of the series. Furthermore, the commercial success of film franchises like "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" demonstrates the viability and appeal of rebooting cherished stories.

To Warner Bros., this is not just about revisiting the past but about envisioning the future. A remake could spark creativity, inclusivity, and renewed love for the iconic saga. Let's give the Harry Potter series the second chance it deserves—where every spell, every friendship, and every adventure is vividly brought to life. Please sign this petition to encourage Warner Bros. to remake the Harry Potter movies and help fans, new and old, keep the magic alive.

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Petition created on December 2, 2025