Harry Potter Timeline: 2000 to the Present
The life and times of Harry Potter and his creator
by Shmuel Ross and Mark Zurlo
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2000
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March:
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Nancy Stouffer
countersues, claiming that Rowling did steal her
ideas.
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March 28:
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Chris Columbus is chosen as the
director for the first Harry Potter film.
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August 21:
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After a long search,
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint are chosen to play Harry,
Hermione, and Ron on film.
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July 8:
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The fourth book,
Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire, is published in both the United Kingdom
and the United States, with a record-setting combined first
printing of more than 5 million copies. This is the first
time the book is released at the same time in both countries,
and the first time it's released on Saturday, so that children
can get and read the book as soon as it comes out without
skipping school. Both these practices are followed for every
book that follows.
This book is much longer (734 pages!) and darker than any of
the previous books in the series, leading some critics to
predict that the Harry Potter fad will end here.
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July 23:
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Up until now, the available Harry Potter books have been at or
near the top of the New York Times list of bestsellers.
Beginning this week (the first one in which Goblet of
Fire appears), children's books have a list of their own,
to keep them from competing with more grown-up titles.
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2001
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March 12:
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Two schoolbooks from
Harry's world–Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find
Them and Quidditch Through the Ages–are
released. All the profits go to Comic Relief, a British
charity.
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November 16:
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The first film is
released, opening on a record 3,762 screens in the U.S.
alone. On opening weekend, it grosses $90 million in America
and £16 million in the U.K., setting records in both
countries.
A few scenes have been filmed twice, so that characters talk
about the "Sorcerer's Stone" in the American version and
"Philosopher's Stone" in the British version.
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December 26:
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Rowling marries anesthesiologist Neil Murray.
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2002
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September:
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The court deciding the lawsuits involving Nancy Stouffer rules
in favor of Rowling, saying that there is no reasonable
possibility of confusion between the books. Stouffer is found
to have lied to the court and forged documents to support her
case, and is required to pay a fine and some of her opponents'
legal fees. Stouffer appeals the ruling.
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October 25:
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Richard Harris, who played
Dumbledore in the movies, dies. This does not affect the second
film, which has already been completed.
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November 15:
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The second film, once again directed by Chris Columbus, opens.
On opening weekend, this one makes $88 million in America, for
the third-largest opening (behind the first film and
Spider-Man), and almost £19 million in the U.K.,
setting another record.
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2003
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March 23:
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Rowling gives birth to her second child, David Gordon Rowling
Murray.
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June 21:
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The fifth book,
Harry Potter and the
Order of the Phoenix, is released. The first printing
is 6.4 million copies in the U.S. alone— the most ever,
by a wide margin. At 870 pages, this is the longest book in the
series, about three times the size of the first volume.
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2004
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January:
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A higher court rejects Stouffer's appeal, and orders her to pay
the court costs.
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May 31:
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The third film opens in
the United Kingdom, taking in £5.3 million in one day,
and £23.9 million on opening weekend; both are records.
It opens four days later in the United States, grossing $93.7
million, for the third-best opening weekend (this time behind
Spider-Man and Shrek 2.) There's a new director,
Alfonso Cuarón, and Michael Gambon takes over the role
of Dumbledore.
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2005
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January 23:
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Rowling gives birth to her third child, Mackenzie Jean Rowling
Murray.
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July 16:
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The sixth book,
Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, is released. It's 672 pages long,
making this the first book in the series to be shorter than the
one before it. The U.S. first printing is a record-shattering
10.8 million copies. In another first, Braille and large-print editions are
released on the same day as the other editions.
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November 18:
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The fourth film is
released. This time, the director is Mike Newell. It has
biggest opening weekend of any Harry Potter film, taking in
$101.4 million in the U.S. and £14.9 million in the U.K.
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2006
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February 1:
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The publication date for the seventh and final Harry Potter
book is announced to be July 21, 2007 at 12:01 A.M. The title
of the book is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,
and Rowling states that two charachters will die, leading fans
to speculate that Harry is one of them.
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November 17:
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The first trailer for the film version of Harry Potter and the
Order of the Phoenix is released. The movie's release date is
set for Wednesday, July 11th in the US. Michael Goldenberg replaces
Stever Kloves as screenwriter, a position Kloves had held for the
previous four films.
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2007
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May 31:
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Warner Brothers Entertainment and Universal Orlando Resort
announce plans to create "The Wizarding World of Harry
Potter" at the Florida amusement park. The attraction is described
as a "theme park within a theme park," and will include full
-scale models of the spots made famous by the popular books and
movies. The park is set to open in 2009.
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July 11:
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The film version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix opens in theaters around the world. In its first weekend, it earns $330 million, including $77.4 million in the U.S. The film has the most successful opening of any of the Harry Potter movies and breaks the record for biggest non-holiday five day opening, taking in $140 million in the U.S. Read more about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix film.
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July 21:
- The seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is set to be released worldwide. Read a preview of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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2008
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March:
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It is announced that the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is set to be released worldwide.
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June:
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The series sells over 400 million copies.
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December 4:
- The Tales of Beedle the Bard is published for the public; Rowling created seven hand-made copies of the book and auctioned the seventh in 2007 for charity. The book consists of original fairy tales and is mentioned throughout Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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2009
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July 15:
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The film adaptation of Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, the sixth book in the series, is released.
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