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JK Rowling jokes about the boycott of the Harry Potter TV show and says she’s storing up on champagne.

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JK Rowling made light of a planned boycott of the most recent Harry Potter movie on Friday.

JK Rowling, who has gained notoriety for her opposition to transgender ism, expressed anxiety over a potential boycott of the most recent adaptation of the series in a tongue-in-cheek article.

JK Rowling at a premiere
J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, during a red carpet HBO event. (Dia Dipasupil)

“I feel obligated to convey some terrible news. On social media, Rowling claimed that activists were attempting to organize yet another boycott of her work, this time of the Harry Potter television series.

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‘Dreadful news that I feel compelled to convey. The Harry Potter TV program is the target of activists trying to organize yet another boycott of my work, Rowling claimed on social media.

I’ve taken the precaution of laying in a sizable stock of champagne since, as they say, “forewarned is forearmed.”

Social media users reacted negatively to the news of the adaptation this month because they were upset that the author, whom many have labeled “transphobic” for her views on the validity of biological sex and her assertions that trans activists are undermining women’s dignity, is producing more “Harry Potter” material.

Harry Potter at bookstore
In a bookstore, the first Harry Potter book is on display. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

With the streaming service attempting to reach an agreement with Rowling for the creative rights to the universe, the long-rumored “Harry Potter” HBO Max series has made significant actual progress in its creation.

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Social media users reacted negatively to the news of the adaptation this month because they were upset that the author, whom many have labeled “transphobic” for her views on the validity of biological sex and her assertions that trans activists are undermining women’s dignity, is producing more “Harry Potter” material.

Author J.K. Rowling poses for photographers at a gala performance of the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child parts One and Two, in London, Britain July 30, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall - RTSKD6B
At a gala performance of the play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child parts One and two,” author J.K. Rowling smiles for the cameras. (Reuters)

The seven-season HBO Max series is based on the seven “Harry Potter” primary novels, which were also adapted into the renowned Warner Bros. movies in the 2000s.

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