The "Harry Potter" film franchise was finally completed once "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2" hit theaters in July, 2011, but that doesn't necessarily mean the dynamic wizarding trio won't grace the big screen once again.
In fact, as sleuthed out by the folks at Muggle Net, the entire eight-part series may be magically marathoning its way back into U.S. theaters in July, 2017 (which is also the ten year anniversary of the release of J.K. Rowling's "Deathly Hallows").
An eagle-eyed fan noticed that the IMDb page for "Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone" included a re-release date set for four summers from now, and lo and behold most of the movies' pages have the following consecutive re-release dates noted as well:
- "Sorcerer's Stone": July 7, 2017
- "Chamber Of Secrets": July 8, 2017
- "Prisoner Of Azkaban": July 9, 2017
- "Goblet Of Fire": July 10, 2017
- "Order Of The Phoenix": July 11, 2017
- "Half-Blood Prince": July 12, 2017
- "Deathly Hallows: Part 1": July 13, 2017
Warner Bros. has not yet commented on the rumor, and there's no indication at this time whether the films will be edited, updated or otherwise altered, but given the current climate of Hollywood re-releases, the upcoming fall re-release of the "Harry Potter" book series with new covers, and the general monetary viability of the franchise, don't write this one off just yet.



















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