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Dear Reader,
JK Rowling’s books have sold more than 500 million copies, and the cinema adaptations and spin-offs have made tens of billions of pounds. Yet her views on women’s rights have caused outrage from trans activists in recent years, including calls to boycott the Harry Potter franchise. Now, as Warner Bros Discovery announces a new decade-long television show based on Rowling’s much-loved series, the tide appears to be turning.
Chris
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