Warner Bros. originally considered making the entire Harry Potter film franchise as a set of computer animated movies, or attempting to combine several of the novels into a single movie. The studio's reasoning mainly had to do with concern over the rapid aging of child actors and actresses, if production ran too long on any of the movies, or if production was delayed between sequels, the leading actors and actresses might have to be re-cast. Author J.K. Rowling vetoed both of the ideas of combining books, and an animated movie, so the studio decided instead to produce all eight movies back to back, so the same actors and actresses could play their roles in every movie.
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