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Warner Bros, Harry Potter and David Fincher
David Fincher Says He Met With Warner Bros. to Direct ‘Harry Potter' and Told the Studio ‘I Want It to Be Kind of Creepy'
Over his more than 35-year career as a filmmaker, director David Fincher's name has been attached to many projects that later changed hands or otherwise never came to fruition. The list, which includes two sequels to "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,
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.
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 almost directed a“ Harry Potter” movie, but wanted to make it 'kind of creepy'
Representatives for Fincher did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for further comment. Want more movie news? Sign up for Entertainment Weekly 's free newsl
David Fincher was once in talks to direct Harry Potter, but his "creepy" version didn't align with Warner Bros.' vision
David Fincher has revealed that he once met with Warner Bros. to discuss directing a Harry Potter movie – but the Se7en director and the studio reportedly had conflicting visions for the project. "I was asked to come in and talk to them about how I would do Harry Potter,
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
David Fincher was rejected for his 'creepy' Harry Potter pitch
David Fincher vision to direct the 'Harry Potter' franchise was rejected by Warner Bros. as it was too "creepy".
David Fincher shares his failed Harry Potter adaptation pitch
The 62- year-old Hollywood director is well known for the gritty- and often violent- films that he has helmed including Seven, Fight Club, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The first two Harry Potter films,
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Warner Bros. Reportedly Planning to Produce More DUNE Movies With or Without Director Denis Villeneuve
While we know director Denis Villeneuve is currently developing Dune: Messiah a new report has surfaced claiming that Warner ...
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Domestic Box Office Falls to $8.75 Billion in 2024 as Movie Theaters Struggle to Recover From Strikes
Domestic box office revenues hit $8.7 billion in 2024, the first post-pandemic year in which grosses didn't improve upon the ...
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What We’re Watching in 2025
Andrew here. Happy New Year and happy Saturday. This morning, we’re taking a look at what may — or may not — happen in 2025.
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Consolidation Alone Won’t Solve Media Challenges
Discovery and Comcast are expected to attempt to spin off their cable TV businesses, which could set the stage for other ...
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Warner Bros. Discovery Board Member Li Haslett Chen To Step Down
More change is afoot for the board of directors of Warner Bros. Discovery, with Li Haslett Chen disclosing plans to resign ...
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Everything we know about 'Mickey 17'
Bong Joon-ho's next movie, starring Robert Pattinson, is a return to sci-fi that's both dramatic and darkly comedic. Get ...
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Media M&A in 2025: Table Set for More Deal Activity This Year
After last year’s dealmaking driven by the media biz’s shifting winds, more M&A reconfigurations may come in 2025.
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