I was very proud of myself this morning. There was an article on Huffingtonpoop with a video about Harry Potter and I did NOT click on the link. The description was enough – a nostalgic look back through all the films, looking at Harry, Ron and Hermione back when they were just starting at Hogwarts, blah, blah, blah.
The article went on about how sad it was that it has all come to an end. The thing is, it has not come to an end. It will never come to an end. First of all, they are movies. If you want to watch them again, you can watch them again. Your kids will watch them. Your grandkids will watch them. Even if you are 12 years old and reading this, that is true. If you want to watch The Wizard of Oz, you can watch it, and that was made in 1939.
Secondly, the books were all completed and the die hard fans knew the plot and the ending years ago. If you just know Harry Potter from the films, you are missing out. Watching a retrospective of the films doesn’t mean you are nostalgic about Harry, Ron and Hermione. It means you are looking back nostalgically on the early careers of Daniel, Rupert and Emma.
Thirdly, it is not even the end in the sense that it is the last Harry Potter themed item in any media. I’m sure that there will be a Harry Potter TV show some day. Some actor will eclipse Daniel Radcliffe just as surely as Alan Alda eclipsed Donald Sutherland in MASH. Then there will be a cartoon version. Then, when technology allows, a holographic version. Interactive.
Here’s an idea, and any studio executive can have it, for free: a biopic of J.K. Rowling. You could throw in lots of pics from the Potter films and do it on the cheap. It practically writes itself.
In any event, the 7 book series on which it is all based is, indeed, finished. I think it’s time I read them all again.

