Serious Question: How Do You Think The Upcoming Harry Potter TV Series Turn Out with Rowling as an Executive Producer?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 4:09 am
You all know I'm a transwoman, and such I have issues with many stupid comments made by JK Rowling you seems to have made being anti-trans a life style choice to the point that even Elon Musk told her to tone it down. I still love the Harry Potter books though and it's easy to divorse the art from the artist here which was helped by most of the actors of the films stating to be against Rowling in this matter and have shown their support for transmen and transwomen.
But, Rowling seems determined to stand in the fire and complain how hot it is and with her being an executive producer for the upcoming TV Series Adaptation of HP I'm worried.
Part of me hopes that Rowling won't have to much control over the show and might be people who sympathizes with the people their boss is hurting and work in a few trans actors and present them in a positive light. Something similar was done in Hogwart's Legacy which included the first trans character in the series played by a trans woman which while not great I did appetite as it was the developers basically going "We don't agree with the idiot who made this series, we like and respect transgenders."
However, as each day goes on Rowling seems more and more determined to make herself look worse and worse and I fear that this will effect the show she's producing.
I mean, we've seen writers use their stories to rant about anything and everything that bugs them and even if we agree or at least understand what they're trying to say most of the time it's annoying. The best example I can think of is Force of Nature from Star Trek which was an environmental message that wanted to talk about Climate Change but did so badly. Or even in stories that handled it well like Star Trek The Voyage Home aka the Save the Wales movie it's still kind of annoying cause the story is hitting us over the head with this message.
Those are messages that most of us agree with and often it more of a "I get what you're trying to say but you're saying it in a very stupid and silly way"... Then we have the stupid ones who rant about things they don't like.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Othello was an adaptation of "A Moorish Captain" by Cinthio. Othello is often criticized today because of the more.. iffy takes on the character of Othello and the treatment of the female character but compared to the original... yikes!
To sum up A Moorish Captain and it's views on Othello's character and his relationship with Desdemona, the original story ended with Desdemona lecturing the audience on why interracial marriage is evil. On top of that Shakespeare went out of his way to humanize Othello which included giving the character a name because in the original short story he didn't actually have one.
I think it's obvious why I brought this up, A Moorish Captain is a story written that reflects the disdain for people of color and for interracial relationships. And it's not a story most people even know about. While not perfect Shakespeare's Othello sides with the title character and those who mistreat and hate him are evil. Iago in the play is also rather interesting as we're never given an explanation as to why he does what he does. We don't know why he seems to hate Othello and is so determined to ruin his life and in the end he refuses to explain himself.
Some think he's jealous of Othello and all he has as the 2001 movie adaptation, simply titled O, implied. Others think that Iago is actually in love with Othello and is ruining his life because he can never have him. But personally, I see Iago as someone who just hates Othello because he's Moorish. Bigotry makes no sense to anyone smart enough to know it's stupid, we see someone hurting other people for being different in someway they don't approve of and will go out of their way to hurt those people for no real reason. That sounds just like what Iago does and it's what I think Shakespeare is aiming for.
Rowling has now become Iago, hating on transwomen for the "crime" of being transwomen and I fear she will impose those ideas in the TV Series.
Am I overthinking this? Will HBO really just let Rowling force her terrible views on transgenders into a show they hope to get money on?
But, Rowling seems determined to stand in the fire and complain how hot it is and with her being an executive producer for the upcoming TV Series Adaptation of HP I'm worried.
Part of me hopes that Rowling won't have to much control over the show and might be people who sympathizes with the people their boss is hurting and work in a few trans actors and present them in a positive light. Something similar was done in Hogwart's Legacy which included the first trans character in the series played by a trans woman which while not great I did appetite as it was the developers basically going "We don't agree with the idiot who made this series, we like and respect transgenders."
However, as each day goes on Rowling seems more and more determined to make herself look worse and worse and I fear that this will effect the show she's producing.
I mean, we've seen writers use their stories to rant about anything and everything that bugs them and even if we agree or at least understand what they're trying to say most of the time it's annoying. The best example I can think of is Force of Nature from Star Trek which was an environmental message that wanted to talk about Climate Change but did so badly. Or even in stories that handled it well like Star Trek The Voyage Home aka the Save the Wales movie it's still kind of annoying cause the story is hitting us over the head with this message.
Those are messages that most of us agree with and often it more of a "I get what you're trying to say but you're saying it in a very stupid and silly way"... Then we have the stupid ones who rant about things they don't like.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Othello was an adaptation of "A Moorish Captain" by Cinthio. Othello is often criticized today because of the more.. iffy takes on the character of Othello and the treatment of the female character but compared to the original... yikes!
To sum up A Moorish Captain and it's views on Othello's character and his relationship with Desdemona, the original story ended with Desdemona lecturing the audience on why interracial marriage is evil. On top of that Shakespeare went out of his way to humanize Othello which included giving the character a name because in the original short story he didn't actually have one.
I think it's obvious why I brought this up, A Moorish Captain is a story written that reflects the disdain for people of color and for interracial relationships. And it's not a story most people even know about. While not perfect Shakespeare's Othello sides with the title character and those who mistreat and hate him are evil. Iago in the play is also rather interesting as we're never given an explanation as to why he does what he does. We don't know why he seems to hate Othello and is so determined to ruin his life and in the end he refuses to explain himself.
Some think he's jealous of Othello and all he has as the 2001 movie adaptation, simply titled O, implied. Others think that Iago is actually in love with Othello and is ruining his life because he can never have him. But personally, I see Iago as someone who just hates Othello because he's Moorish. Bigotry makes no sense to anyone smart enough to know it's stupid, we see someone hurting other people for being different in someway they don't approve of and will go out of their way to hurt those people for no real reason. That sounds just like what Iago does and it's what I think Shakespeare is aiming for.
Rowling has now become Iago, hating on transwomen for the "crime" of being transwomen and I fear she will impose those ideas in the TV Series.
Am I overthinking this? Will HBO really just let Rowling force her terrible views on transgenders into a show they hope to get money on?