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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - MO
Maryland Heights, MO
Friday
6/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Florida Country Superfest - 2 Day Pass: Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert
EverBank Field (Formerly Jacksonville Municipal Stadium)
Jacksonville, FL
Saturday
6/14/xxxx
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Florida Country Superfest: Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert & Florida Georgia Line
EverBank Field (Formerly Jacksonville Municipal Stadium)
Jacksonville, FL
Sunday
6/15/xxxx
5:00 PM
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DTE Energy Music Theatre
Clarkston, MI
Wednesday
6/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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DTE Energy Music Theatre
Clarkston, MI
Thursday
6/19/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, PA
Saturday
6/21/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Summerfest: Luke Bryan
Marcus Amphitheater
Milwaukee, WI
Saturday
6/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Country Megaticket
Cruzan Amphitheatre (formerly Sound Advice Amphitheatre)
West Palm Beach, FL
Thursday
7/10/xxxx
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Luke Bryan & Lee Brice
Jones County Fair
Monticello, IA
Friday
7/18/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Country Jam USA: Luke Bryan, Chris Young, Lee Brice & Dustin Lynch
Country Jam USA - WI
Eau Claire, WI
Saturday
7/19/xxxx
12:00 PM
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Oak Mountain Amphitheatre - AL
Birmingham, AL
Wednesday
7/23/xxxx
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Oak Mountain Amphitheatre - AL
Birmingham, AL
Thursday
7/24/xxxx
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Aarons Amphitheatre At Lakewood (formerly Lakewood Amphitheatre)
Atlanta, GA
Friday
7/25/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Aarons Amphitheatre At Lakewood (formerly Lakewood Amphitheatre)
Atlanta, GA
Saturday
7/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA
Sunday
8/10/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Friday
8/15/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien Center, NY
Saturday
8/16/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
Sunday
8/17/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Thursday
8/21/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Friday
8/22/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH
Saturday
8/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH
Sunday
8/24/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Country Megaticket (All Remaining Shows)
Xfinity Theatre (formerly Comcast Theatre)
Hartford, CT
Friday
8/29/xxxx
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Klipsch Music Center (Formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center - IN)
Noblesville, IN
Friday
8/29/xxxx
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Klipsch Music Center (Formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center - IN)
Noblesville, IN
Saturday
8/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Soldier Field Stadium
Chicago, IL
Sunday
8/31/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Verizon Wireless Arena - NH
Manchester, NH
Thursday
9/11/xxxx
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Friday
9/12/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Xfinity Theatre (formerly Comcast Theatre)
Hartford, CT
Saturday
9/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Barclays Center
Brooklyn, NY
Sunday
9/14/xxxx
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AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
Thursday
9/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Spring, TX
Friday
9/19/xxxx
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Gexa Energy Pavilion (Formerly Superpages.com Center)
Dallas, TX
Saturday
9/20/xxxx
TBD
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MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds (formerly Live Nation Amphitheatre)
Tampa, FL
Friday
9/26/xxxx
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Luke Bryan
Cruzan Amphitheatre (formerly Sound Advice Amphitheatre)
West Palm Beach, FL
Saturday
9/27/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Wheatland, CA
Thursday
10/16/xxxx
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Concord Pavilion (formerly Sleep Train Pavilion)
Concord, CA
Friday
10/17/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA
Mountain View, CA
Saturday
10/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Ak-Chin Pavilion (Formerly Desert Sky Pavilion)
Phoenix, AZ
Thursday
10/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Sleep Train Amphitheatre - Chula Vista (formerly Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre)
Chula Vista, CA
Friday
10/24/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, CA
Saturday
10/25/xxxx
7:00 PM
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EINVLKFJDLKFJThere Due to the fact that the films were being made as the novels were being published, the filmmakers had no idea of the story's outcome until the release of the final novel in xxxx. Kloves spoke of his relationship with Rowling when adapting the novels by saying, "The thing is about Jo, which is remarkable for someone who had no experience with the filmmaking process, was her intuition. We had a conversation the very first day I met her where she said, 'I know the movies can't be the books... because I know what's coming and it's impossible to fully dramatise on screen what I'm going to write. But I just ask you to be true to the characters, that's all I care about.'"[45] Kloves also said, "I don't know what compelled me to say this [to Rowling] but I said, 'I've just got to warn you my favourite character is not Harry. My favourite character is Hermione.' And I think for some weird reason, from that moment on, she sort Aside from the three lead actors, other notable cast members include Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid, Alan Rickman as Severus Snape, Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall, and ToOn 12 June xxxx, filming of the Deathly Hallows ? Part 1 and Deathly Hallows ? Part 2 was completed with actor Warwick Davis stating on his Twitter account, "The end of an Era ? today is officially the last day of principal photography on 'Harry Potter' ? ever. I feel honoured to be here as the director shouts cut for the very last time. Farewell Harry & Hogwarts, it's been magic!".[68] However, reshoots of the epilogue scene were confirmed to begin in the winter of xxxx. The filming was completed on 21 December xxxx, marking the official closure of filming the Harry Potter franchise.[69] Exactly four years ago on that day, author J. K. Rowling's official website revealed the title of the final novel in the series ? Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowHarry Potter is an orphaned boy brought up by his unfriendly aunt and uncle. At the age of eleven, half-giant Rubeus Hagrid informs him that he is actually a wizard and that his parents were murdered by an evil wizard named Lord Voldemort. Voldemort also attempted to kill one-year old Harry on the same night, but his killing curse mysteriously rebounded and reduced him to a weak and helpless form. Harry became extremely famous in the Wizarding World as a result. Harry begins his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and learns about magic. During the year, Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger become entangled in the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone which is being kept within tHarry, Ron, and Hermione return to Hogwarts for their second year, which proves to be more challenging than the last. The Chamber of Secrets has been opened, leaving students and ghosts petrified by an unleashed monster. Harry must face up to claims that he is the heir of Salazar Slytherin (founder of the Chamber), learn that he can speak Parseltongue, and also discover the properties of a mysterious diary only to find himself trapped within the Chamber During Harry's fourth year, the Dark Mark appears in the sky after a Death Eater attack at the Quidditch World Cup, Hogwarts plays host to a legendary event: the Triwizard Tournament, there is a new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor Alastor Moody and frequent nightmares bother Harry all year. Three European schools participate in the tournament, with three 'champions' representing each school in the deadly tasks. The Goblet of Fire chooses Fleur Delacour, Viktor Krum and Cedric Diggory to compete against each other. However, curiously, Harry's name is also produced from the Goblet thus making him a fourth champion, which results in a terrifying encounter with a reborn LorHarry's fifth year begins with him being attacked by Dementors in Little Whinging. Later, he finds out that the Ministry of Magic is in denial of Lord Voldemort's return. Harry is also beset by disturbing and realistic nightmares, while Professor Umbridge, a representative of Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, is the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. Harry becomes aware that Voldemort is after a prophecy which reveals: "neither can live while the other survives". Therefore, the rebellion involving the students of Hogwarts, secret organisation Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic, and the Death EatIn Harry's sixth year at Hogwarts, Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters are increasing their terror upon the Wizarding and Muggle worlds. Headmaster Albus Dumbledore persuades his old friend Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as a professor as there is a vacancy to fill. There is a more important reason, however, for Slughorn's return. While in a Potions lesson, Harry takes possession of a strangely annotated school textbook, inscribed 'This is the property of the Half-Blood Prince'. As romance and hormones lurk within the castle's walls all year, Draco Malfoy struggles to carry out a deed presented to him by Voldemort. Meanwhile, Dumbledore and Harry secretly work together to discover the method on how to destroy the Dark Lord once and for all.ers begins.d Voldemort.of Secrets itself.he school.s.[70]m Felton as Draco Malfoy. Richard Harris, who played the role of Professor Albus Dumbledore, passed away on 25 October xxxx causing the role to be re-cast for the third installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. David Heyman and director Alfonso Cuarón chose Michael Gambon to portray the character of Dumbledore, which he did for all succeeding films. Notable recurring cast members include Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick, Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, Brendan Gleeson as Alastor Moody, Richard Griffiths as Vernon Dursley, Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy, Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, Fiona Shaw as Petunia Dursley, Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew, David Thewlis as Remus Lupin, Emma Thompson as Sybill Trelawney, and Julie Walters asThe series has seen many returning crew members from various departments, including: Nick Dudman, make-up and creature effects designer; Amanda Knight, make-up designer; Jany Temime, costume designer; Fiona Weir, casting director; Tim Burke, visual effects supervisor; Peter Doyle, digital film colourist; Greg Powell, stunt coordinator; and David He said, "In the early days, every time you saw the exterior of Hogwarts, it was a physical miniature" which was made by craftsmen and occupied a large sound stage.[49][50] "We ended up with a profile of how Hogwarts looked, a skyline that actually I didn?t design, and it wasn?t always satisfactory, and as all the novels got written and movies got made there were new requirements [for buildings]. The [Astronomy Tower] definitely wasn?t there originally and so we were able to add that substantial piece. And in the last film, we needed an arena for the battle for Hogwarts ? the big courtyard outside doubled in size and if you look at the first movie it wasn?t there at all. There were quite some liberties taken with the continuity of Hogwarts."[51] In the last film, Craig used a digital model instead of a miniature to "embrace the latestOn the method of creating the sets, Craig said he often started by sketching ideas onto a blank sheet of paper.[52] Stephanie McMillan also said that "each film always had plenty of new challenges", citing the changes in visual style between directors and cinematographers as an example, along with the developing story in the novels. Due to J. K. Rowling's descriptions of various settings in the novels, Craig noted his "responsibility was to place it tCraig commented on his experience working in the studio environment, "I?m the production designer, but on a big movie like Harry Potter I may be responsible for 30 to 35 people; from the supervising art director, and a team of art directors and assistants, to draughtsmen and junior draughtsmen, and then on to model makers, sculptors and scenic artists." He said, "Ten years go, all the Harry Potter drawings were done in pencil. I would take my roughs and plans and sections and give them to a professional architectural illustrator, who would create concept art using pencil and colour wash on watercolour paper." He said the process changed slightly throughout the years due to, what he called, the "digital revolution" of making films.[50]ogether".[53] technology".[50]Holmes, stunt double. Molly Weasley.of trusted me."[45]are eleven Harry Potter video games, eight of which correspond with the films and books, and three other spin-offs. The film/book based games are produced by Electronic Arts, as was Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, with the game version of the first entry in the series, Philosopher's Stone, being released in November xxxx. The video games are released to coincide with the films, containinAfter Chris Columbus had finished working on Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, he was hired to direct the second film, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The production started within a week after the release of the first film. Columbus was set to direct all entries in the series,[34] however he did not want to return for the third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, as he claimed he was "burned out".[35] He moved to the position of producer, while Alfonso Cuarón was approached for the role of director. He was initially nervous about directing the instalment as he had not read any of the books or seen the films. After reading the series, he changed his mind and signed on to direct as he had immediately connected to the storBecause Cuarón decided not to direct the fourth instalment, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a new director had to be selected.[37] Mike Newell was chosen to direct the film, but declined to direct the next film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, which was given to David Yates, who also directed Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, becoming the only director to helm more than one fChris Columbus said his vision of the first two films was of a "golden storybook, an old-fashioned look", while Alfonso Cuarón changed the tone of the series, desaturated the colour palette, and expanded the landscape around Hogwarts.[32][37] Mike Newell decided to direct the fourth film as a "paranoid thriller", while David Yates wanted to "bring a sense of jeopardy and character to the world".[38][39] Cuarón, Newell and Yates have said that the challenge was striking a balance between making the films according to their individual vision, while working within a cinematic world already established by Columbus.[3David Heyman also said, "I suppose Chris Columbus was the most conservative choice from the studio's point of view. But he expressed real passion."[31] Producer Tanya Seghatchian said they were "more adventurous" in choosing a director for the third film and went straight to Alfonso Cuarón.[31] Mike Newell became the first British director of the series when he was chosen for the fourth film; Newell was considered to direct the first film before he dropped out.[31] David Yates directed the final films after David Heyman thought him capable of handling the edgy, emotional, and political material of the later novAll the directors have been supportive of each other. Chris Columbus praised the character development in the films, while Alfonso Cuarón admired the "quiet poetry" of David Yates' films.[32][37] Mike Newell noted that each director had a different heroism and David Yates views the first four films "respectfully and enjoy[s] them."[38][39] Daniel Radcliffe said Yates "took the charm of the films that Chris made and the visual flair of everything that Alfonso did and the thoroughly British, bombastic nature of the film directed by Mike Newell" and added "his own sense" oSteve Kloves wrote the screenplays for all but the fifth film, which was penned by Michael Goldenberg. Kloves had direct assistance of J. K. Rowling, though she allowed him what he described as "tremendous elbow room"There have been six different directors of photography for the series: John Seale worked on the first film; Roger Pratt on the second and fourth; Michael Seresin on the third; Slawomir Idziak on the fifth; Bruno Delbonnel on the sixth; and Eduardo Serra on the seventh and eighth. Delbonnel was considered to return for both parts of Deathly Hallows, however he declined and stated that he was "scared of repeating" himself.[54] Delbonnel's cinematography in Half-Blood Prince gained the series its only Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography. As the series progressed, each cinematographer faced the challenge of shooting and lighting older sets (which had been around since the first few films) in unique and different ways.[55] Chris Columbus said the series' vivid colouring decreased as each film was made, reflecting a mMichael Seresin commented on the change of visual style from the first two films in Prisoner of Azkaban: "The lighting is moodier, with more shadowing and cross-lighting." Seresin and Alfonso Cuarón moved away from the strongly coloured and brightly lit cinematography of the first two films and set the stage for the succeeding five films, with the lighting becoming dimmer and the colour palette more muted with Roger Pratt's work on the fourth film.[57] Slawomir Idziak provided the fifth film with a cold, blue tint which mirrored the bleakness of the story and, after comparing a range of digital cameras with 35 mm film, Bruno Delbonnel decided to shoot the sixth movie, Half-Blood Prince, on film rather than the increasingly popular digital format. This decision was kept for the two-part Deathly Hallows with Eduardo Serra, who said that he preferred to work with film because it was "more technically accuratBecause the majority of Deathly Hallows takes place in various settings away from Hogwarts, David Yates wanted to "shake things up" by using differAfter unexpected events at the end of the previous year, Harry, Ron, and Hermione are entrusted with a quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's secret to immortality ? the Horcruxes. It is supposed to be their final year at Hogwarts, but the collapse of the Ministry of Magic and Voldemort's rise to power prevents them from attending. The trio undergo a long adventure with many obstacles in their path including Death Eaters, Snatchers, the mysterious Deathly Hallows and Harry's connection with the Dark Lord's mind becoming everAfter destroying one Horcrux and discovering the significance of the three Deathly Hallows, Harry, Ron and Hermione continue to seek the other Horcruxes in an attempt to destroy Voldemort, who has now obtained the Elder Wand. The Dark Lord discovers Harry's hunt for Horcruxes and launches an attack on Hogwarts School, where the trio return for one last stand against the dark forces that threaten to rid the Wizarding World of non-magical heritage to achieve pure-blood domThe rights for the first four novels in the series were sold to Warner Bros. for £1,000,000 by J. K. Rowling. After the release of the fourth book in July xxxx, the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was released on 16 November xxxx. In its opening weekend, the film grossed $90 million in the United States alone which set a record opening worldwide. The succeeding three motion picture adaptations followed suit in financial success, while garnering positive reviews from fans and critics. The fifth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was released by Warner Bros. on 11 July xxxx in English-speaking countries, except for the UK and Ireland which released the movie on 12 July.[71] The sixth, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, was released on 15 July xxxx to critical acclaim and finished its theatrical run ranked as the number two grossing film of xxxx on the worldwide charts.inance. stronger.ent photographic techniques such as using hand-held cameras and very wide camera lenses.[59] Eduardo Serra said, "Sometimes we are combining elements shot by the main unit, a second unit, and the visual effects unit. You have to know what is being captured ? colours, contrast, et cetera ? with mathematical precision." He noted that with Stuart Craig's "amazing sets and the story", the filmmakers could not "stray too far from the look of the previous Harry The Harry Potter series has had four composers. John Williams was the first composer to enter the series and is known for creating Hedwig's Theme, which is heard at the start of each film. Williams scored the first three films: Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Prisoner of Azkaban. However, the second entry was adapted and conducted by William Ross due to WilliAfter Williams left the series to pursue other projects, Patrick Doyle scored the fourth entry, Goblet of Fire, which was directed by Mike Newell with whom Doyle had worked with previously. In xxxx, Nicholas Hooper started work on the soundtrack to Order of the Phoenix by reuniting with old friend director David Yates. Hooper also composed the soundtrack to Half-Blood Prince but decided not to return for the final fiThere have been many visual effects companies to work on the Harry Potter series. Some of these include Rising Sun Pictures, Double Negative, Cinesite, Framestore and Industrial Light & Magic. The latter three have worked on all the films in the series, while Double Negative and Rising Sun Pictures began their commitments with Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire respectively. Framestore contributed by developing many memorable creatures and sequences to the series.[66] Cinesite were involved in producing both miniature and digital effects for the films.[67] Producer David Barron said that "Harry Potter created the UK effects industry as we know it. On the first film, all the complicated visual effects were done on the [US] west coast. But on the second, we took a leap of faith and gave much of what would normally be given to Californian vendors to UK ones. They came up trumps." Tim Burke, the visual effects supervisor, said many studios "are bringing their work to UK effects companies. Every facility is fully booked, and that wasn't the case before Harry Potter. That's really significant."[31]lms.ams' conflicting commitments.Potter films."[58][60]e and dependable".[58]ore real world.[32][56]. Rowling once asked Kloves to keep being faithful to the spirit of the books, thus the plot and tone of each film and its corresponding book are virtually the same, albeit with some changes and omissions for purposes of cinematic style, time and budget constraints. Michael Goldenberg also received input from Rowling during his adaptation of the fifth novel; Goldenberg was originally considered to adapt the first novel before the studio choseDavid Heyman briefly explained the book-to-film transition. He commented on Rowling's involvement in the series, stating that she understood that "books and films are different" and was "the best support" a producer could have. Rowling had overall approval on the scripts, which were viewed and discussed by the director and the producers. Heyman also said that Kloves was the "key voice" in the process of adapting the novels and that certain aspects from the books needed to have been excluded from the scripts due to the filmmakers' decision to keep the main focus on Harry's journey as a character, which would ultimately give the films a defined structure. Heyman mentioned that some fans "don't necessarily understand the adaptation process" and that the filmmakers would have loved to "have everything" from the books in the films, but noted that it was not possible as they had "neither time nor cinematic structure" to do so. He finished by saying that adapting a novel to the screen is "a really considered process."[44] Kloves.[43]f realism.[42]els.[41]7][38][39]ilm since Chris Columbus.y.[36]g scenery and details from the films as well as the tone and spirit of the books. Objectives usually occur in and around Hogwarts, along with various other magical areas. The story and design of the games follows the selected film's characterisation and plot; EA worked closely with Warner Brothers to include scenes from the films. The last game in the series, Deathly Hallows, was split with Part 1 released in November xxxx and Part 2 debuting on consoles in July xxxx. The two-part game forms the first entry to convey an intense theme of action and violence, with the gameplay revolving around a third-person shooter style format.[159][160] The other spin-offs games, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1?4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5?7 are developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. A number of other non-interactive media games have been released; board games such as CThe final novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was split into two cinematic parts: Part 1 was released on 19 November xxxx and Part 2, the conclusion to both the final film and the series, was releasAll the films have been a success financially and critically, making the franchise one of the major Hollywood "tent-poles" akin to James Bond, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean. The series is noted by audiences for growing visually darker and more mature as each film was released.[32][75][76][77][78] However, opinions of the films generally divide book fans, with some preferring the more faithful approach of the first two films, and others preferring the more stylised character-driven approach of the lSome also feel the series has a "disjointed" feel due to the changes in directors, as well as Michael Gambon's interpretation of Albus Dumbledore differing from that of Richard Harris'. Author J. K. Rowling has been constantly supportive of the films,[79][80][81] and evaluated Deathly HallowsIn addition, the American Film Institute recognized the entire series with a Special Award at the American Film Institute Awards in xxxx. Special awards "are given to outstanding achievements in the moving image that do not fit into AFI's criteria for the other honorees." [109] In its press release, the Institute referred to the films as "a landmark series; eight films that earned the trust of a generation who wished for the beloved books of J.K. Rowling to come to life on the silver screen. The collective wizardry of an epic ensemble gave us the gift of growing older with Harry, Ron and Hermione as the magic of Hogwarts sprung from the films and into the hearts and minds of Muggles around [112][113] Despite this, the series has gained success in many other award ceremonies including the annual Saturn Awards and Art Directors Guild Awards. The series has also gained a total of 24 nominations at the British Academy Film Awards presented at the annual BAFTAs, winning only Best Special Visual Effects for Deathly Hallows ? Part 2, and 5 nominations at the Grammy Awards.the world." [109] as her favourite one in the series. She wrote on her website of the changes in the book-to-film transition, "It is simply impossible to incorporate every one of my storylines into a film that has to be kept under four hours long. Obviously films have restrictions ? novels do not have constraints of time and budget; I can create dazzling effects relying on nothing but the interaction of my own and my readers' imaginations".[82]ater films.ed on 15 July xxxx.[72] Part 1 was originally scheduled to be released in 3D and 2D,[73] but due to a delay in the 3D conversion process, Warner Bros. released the film only in 2D and IMAX cinemas. However, Part 2 was released in 2D and 3D cinemas as originally planned.[74]luedo Harry Potter Edition, Scene It? Harry Potter and Lego Harry Potter models, which are influenced by the themes of both the novels and films.