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Warner Bros, Harry Potter and David Fincher
Se7en director David Fincher once pitched a creepy take on Harry Potter to Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. definitively turned down David Fincher's Harry Potter pitch.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
David Fincher Says He Met With Warner Bros. to Direct ‘Harry Potter’ and Told the Studio ‘I Want It to Be Kind of Creepy’
David Fincher says he met with Warner Bros. to direct ‘Harry Potter,’ telling the studio, "I want it to be kind of creepy."
David Fincher Recalls Meeting with Warner Bros. to Direct ‘Harry Potter’: ‘I Want It to Be Kind of Creepy’
Fincher's take on J.K. Rowling's beloved fantasy series would have been closer to "Withnail and I" than the movies that ultimately materialized.
Fight Club and Se7en Director Admits He Wanted to Make a “Creepy” Harry Potter Movie
Before Harry Potter became the family-friendly franchise we know today, David Fincher pitched Warner Bros. a darker vision of the wizarding world. The acclaimed director revealed during a recent Se7en 4K re-release interview that he was approached to discuss bringing J.
David Fincher says he met with Warner Bros. for ‘Harry Potter’
The 'Se7en' director acknowledged that he probably wasn't the best fit. The post David Fincher says he met with Warner Bros. for ‘Harry Potter’ appeared first on The Manual.
Famed Sicko ‘Seven’ Director David Fincher Reveals He Met With Studio About ‘Harry Potter’, Wanted To Make It ‘Creepy’
The first two movies in the Harry Potter franchise were directed by Chris Columbus, the family-friendly filmmaker behind movies such as Home Alone (and
Did David Fincher Meet Warner Bros. For Harry Potter? Learn As The Legend Discusses His Filmography
David Fincher recalls the time he met Warner Bros. to discuss Harry Potter. Read on to learn why the plan did not move ahead.
David Fincher reflects on his meeting with Warner Bros. for 'Harry Potter'
David Fincher revealed he once met with Warner Bros. to discuss directing Harry Potter, proposing a darker and “creepy” take on the beloved series.While conversing with Variey, the acclaimed filmmaker of the Fight Club shared that
David Fincher Reveals His Original 'Creepy' Harry Potter Pitch
David Fincher almost directed a Harry Potter movie but Warner Bros. preferred a more traditional approach. Fincher's dark and creepy style could have given Harry Potter a unique twist for adult audiences.
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“He’s risen”: Harry Potter: Return of the Dark Lord Concept Trailer Features Daniel Radcliffe, Rakes in 3.1 Million Views in 5 Days
Amid HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter reboot, a viral concept trailer for Harry Potter: Return of the Dark Lord sparked excitement ...
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Where to watch Harry Potter?
Viewers can watch the Harry Potter film series on Peacock and Prime Video.
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Starbucks Korea introduces Harry Potter-themed products
Starbucks Korea has introduced a collection of Harry Potter-themed beverages, food items, and merchandise in partnership with ...
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