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Harry Potter TV Series Sounds Like It Won’t Air Annual Seasons

News RoomBy News Room25 March 2026Updated:25 March 2026No Comments
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Harry Potter TV Series Sounds Like It Won’t Air Annual Seasons

Harry Potter fans will likely have to wait multiple years between seasons of HBO’s upcoming TV series, the streaming service has admitted.

Until now, HBO had said it would adapt each of the saga’s seven books into a season of television, with filming set to last most of the next decade. But with production getting underway last summer and the series’ launch not due until 2027, the assumption among fans had been that the series now had enough of a head start to stream seasons annually.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, however, HBO boss Casey Bloys said that Harry Potter was akin to other “huge world-building shows” like House of the Dragon and The Last of Us where it was “just not possible” to air new episodes every year, even if fans would have preferred this to be the case.

“You have to balance it,” Bloys said. “For some of the bigger shows like Harry Potter or House of the Dragon, or The Last of Us, huge world-building shows, it would be nice to have those on an annual basis. But from a production point of view, it’s just not possible.

“It’s not that everybody involved is just taking their time and sitting around,” he continued. “These shows are complicated to do. In order to bring a show back on an annual basis, you do have to start from the beginning with people who know how to do it, people like [The Pitt executive producer] John Wells or Greg Berlanti, and it’s helpful if there are not dragons that need to be rendered, or zombies and things like that.”

For comparison, House of the Dragon debuted its first season in August 2022, then left fans waiting almost two years before its second season arrived in June 2024. Its third season is currently slated to begin streaming in June 2026, with its fourth and final season set to arrive after another two-year gap in 2028.

The Last of Us has followed a similar release pattern, with its acclaimed first season airing in January 2023, before a 27-month gap until April 2025 when its second run of episodes aired. The show’s third season will arrive in 2027, after another two-year wait.

Will HBO also make Harry Potter fans wait two years between seasons, stretching seven years of TV out to 14? It seems an extremely long time to wait (the series would not conclude until 2041, which seems implausible). But perhaps there’s a middle ground here which Bloys is hedging his bets around, where some seasons may take longer than 12 months to arrive, though not every season, or not requiring a full two years? That said, Harry Potter does have dragons and zombies…

For now, all we know for certain is that the series will debut in early 2027 with an eight-episode first season. Filming began last summer, with various glimpses spotted by fans including work on fresh scenes not from the prior movies or books. A recent major set leak gave fans a detailed look at the new Diagon Alley.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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