
Making Hogwarts’ houses the basis for teams was the “most logical thing to do,” Shackleton says. Has No Plans to Shift 2022 Theatrical Release Strategy, CEO Says But big decisions - from the bracket-style quiz’s format and set design to its movie-clip selection and special appearances from franchise alumnus Tom Felton and celebrity superfan Pete Davidson - were shaped by producing duo Robin Ashbrook and Yasmin Shackleton “in celebration of the whole Wizarding World,” as Ashbrook puts it. head of unscripted programming Mike Darnell gets credit for the competition’s conception, part of the 20th anniversary celebration of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’s theatrical release. 28 on TBS and the Cartoon Network, they’ll be in for more than just a celebration of one of pop culture’s most enduring franchises. In fact, there will be no audio or recording equipment allowed inside the show and the website noted that if a person leaves the theater and returns, they will be checked again to be sure they aren't bringing in any type of recording device.When fans tune in to Hogwarts Tournament of Houses, a four-part game show event debuting Nov. The play's website also has no mention of seeing the show online or in any other fashion other than the stage at the Palace Theatre. According to The Telegraph, it's actually pretty impossible to even get tickets for this year and that the best availability for a chance to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is not until early 2017. There's been no word that Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will be recorded for any medium, including the internet. But if you're wondering if you can watch Harry Potter and the Cursed Child online in order to save yourself a trip to London, I've got bad news for you - you're not a wizard and the play is only in London for now.


July 31 is rapidly approaching, and while many Potter-heads are already holding on to the receipts for their pre-ordered copies of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, some are still trying to figure out how you can actually see the play, not just read the script.
