I honestly say that Harry Potter’s television adaptation is a divisive subject. Some people make certain actors sacred. They either stayed on one plot line from one book, or stayed on some plot line, and died on another plot on one Dumbledore hill, whatever your feelings are, I would say the series is greater justice than the film. I like to talk about five areas that can bring.
1. Character Ark
While it was given, the series of films did an incredible job. Daniel, Rupert and Emma played the role of Sentra in their nuances that were new to each film, showing evolution from what they had already seen. Similarly, it was great to see how Neville’s maturity was handled slightly differently in the film. And I could always talk for a few hours about people like Lucius Malfoy and Professor Dumbledore.
Meanwhile, all the space and time that TV adaptations offer allows the cast and crew to cover the material of the book that gives us more process. With proper care, we are not blinded to the feeling that Ron is being cast into the shadows. We can see how Harry not only trusts Sirius, but also becomes dependent on him. Most importantly for me, Dobby’s growth from a terrifying servant to a heroic free elf can have a plot that finds his self-sufficiency.
2. Mystery

I admit I kept reading the Harry Potter series because there was always something going well with each book. Perhaps it is why Professor Snape was trying to get the philosopher’s stone, or why Harry’s name is in the Goblet of Fire. If I had to rediscover the plot again, it would be either who the plunder was, or the identity of the half-blooded prince.
In the film, when these plots were mentioned, these plots were sometimes cut down. The screaming shed almost completely ruled out the plotline of Animagus. Harry had some brushes with the name of the Half-Blood Prince, but he did not rely on the advice of unknown people as well. Mad Eye Moody’s tenure as a professor was changing very badly. If the TV series contains all the warning signs in the wizard world and maintains the identity of someone who encrypts the dark mark, consider the goblet of tension and fire adaptation that is built in Harry Potter. I look forward to Harry, Ron and Hermione’s contradictory quests.
3. music

Don’t mistake me before you call me to be chucked in an azkaban. I really love the work of film composers. I can play the Hedwig theme and the Hogwarts hymn. I sing to the soundtrack and analyze Voldemort’s forced use of leitmotif in the second film.
It’s great to hear the music of each character and relationship that repeats throughout the season. I don’t know how Hermione’s music sounds in the seventh story. I hope that friend’s themes will play each other and there will be hidden clues that the music will always make sense.
4. Organization

Obviously, Harry Potter’s honorable group and the order of Phoenix is at the top of my list, but I’m interested in the squirt and Dumbledore’s army. I’d like to see more representatives from the Quidditch team and yes, Gobstones Club.
Each group in the book influences someone. Hermione is mercilessly concerned about the rights of the ELF, which should be recognized, especially if he sees the way Hogwart includes the elves of the house. Public and private interactions of order members are worth following through the latter three books. Dumbledore’s military is in short-lived use, but there are so many anti-Umbridge movements organised around those students that play an important role in the finale.
5. love story

Love has been nurtured many times in the series, so there must be games related to it. But we get inspiration from crazy invitations, blue invitations to Yule Ball, and weddings that we never saw appear in the movie.
I want to see Bill and Fleur gather a long way. Tonks and Lupin have a beautiful story of overcoming prejudice and prejudice in order to find happiness. Harry and Ginny get together after being with others for years. Ron and Hermione don’t suddenly shake the chamber of secrets. All of these are worth building.
Good luck to HBO and the creatives behind this project. I’m hoping what they do.