Will Netflix allow the sequel to Hogwarts Legacy?

If they did allow it, it maybe exclusive to the their subscription.
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Impossible bruv, stop thinking up silly things.
 
Don't forget the reboot hbo show in the works.

I'm just wondering if they are gonna keep letting James Gunn cook. I think they will.
 
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You don't spend this much in a large part to get hold of HP, unless you are comfortable with the idea of working with JKR and are happy with helping her continue to accumulate money.

They aren't cancelling Hogwarts 2, though they may not be able to resist making it (and HP in general) woker.

The JKR boycotters will have to boycott Netflix as well now. I'm sure it will go great.
 
I think the question is if they'll want to actually own dev studios and make expensive AAA console/PC games themselves. Or if they'll close/sell the studios and basically just license out their new IP.

As for HP, of course they'll use it. You think they are going to cancell the HBO show too? Lol.

They'll just make it woke(er) and lame, like most of their stuff
 
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They aren't cancelling Hogwarts 2, though they may not be able to resist making it (and HP in general) woker.
Yeah, suddenly the teachers will be diverse and from different backgrounds, they'll make the girls be as strong as the boys in terms of magic power and they'll probably have a bartender played by a trans person.


...wait a minute
 
I believe that Netflix stated in some press announcement is going to let Warner Bros (at least the movie division) continue on as is. At least for now... As long as they are making money they probably don't want to stick their nose in too many creative decisions.
 
That is assuming they plan to release games for consoles. But I can't imagine Netflix willingly skipping consoles and missing out on lots of dough from games like LEGO and such.
 
I don't believe the amount of debt that's saddled with WBD allows Netflix to simply throw away huge chunks of what they bought. I'd expect to see a theatre release for The Batman 2 and continued development of The Wizarding World franchise.
 
The first game sold so many copies, it would be a very poor financial decision for Netflix to cease development on any sequel. I haven't looked into the transaction details, but more often than not they plan cashflow for paying off transaction debt using the projects in development, at least for the near term.
 
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