Steven Spielberg Wanted To Make Harry Potter Movies But Warner Bros Backed Out Due To This Reason ( Photo Credit – Facebook ; Wikimedia ; Movie Still )

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Steven Spielberg was approached to direct the Harry Potter series movie adaptation, but the offer ultimately went to Christopher Columbus. While Steven could not get associated with the project as he believed it was a time taking process, there were conversations that the novel stories could be adapted into animated movies. Read on to find out what actually happened!

The Harry Potter movies have left a lifelong impact on the pop culture world. As the adaptation became one of the highest-grossing entertainment franchises, the fans adored every character and cast of the movie.

“A Hollywood History of the Harry Potter Property”, published in the LA Times, explains Warner Bros contacted DreamWorks in the hopes of securing a financial partner. The conversation occurred when WB purchased the rights to J.K. Rowling’s novels for only $2 million when Harry Potter was not that much of an overseas sensation. DreamWorks was hesitant initially but got on board once the books became famous and a worldwide phenomenon. However, they suggested Spielberg direct the first film and wanted to ‘combine a couple of the books, let’s make it animated.’

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