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JK Rowling joked Friday about a boycott planned for the latest adaption of her famous Harry Potter book series.
Rowling, who has become a controversial figure due to her opposition to transgender ideology, made a tongue-in-cheek post expressing concern about a possible boycott of the latest adaption of the series.
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"Dreadful news, which I feel duty bound to share. Activists in my mentions are trying to organise yet another boycott of my work, this time of the Harry Potter TV show," Rowling said on social media.
"As forewarned is forearmed, I've taken the precaution of laying in a large stock of champagne," she added.
The long-rumored "Harry Potter" HBO Max series has taken major concrete steps in its development, with the streaming platform seeking to lock a deal with Rowling for creative rights to the universe.
Social media users lashed out at news of the adaption this month, frustrated that the author — who many have called "transphobic" for her statements on the reality of biological sex and her claims that trans activists are attacking the dignity of womanhood — is making more "Harry Potter" content.
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The pitch for the HBO Max series is a seven-season show based on the seven mainline "Harry Potter" books that were also turned into the iconic Warner Bros. movies in the 2000s.
Fox News' Gabriel Hays contributed to this report.