New Harry Potter project spellbinds cyberspace | Inquirer Entertainment

New Harry Potter project spellbinds cyberspace

/ 07:36 AM June 17, 2011

LONDON–Harry Potter fans were abuzz with excitement on Thursday after creator JK Rowling launched a mysterious web site counting down to the announcement of a new project.

A spokesman for the multi-million selling writer said the new enterprise was not a new book and was not related to the upcoming release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2”, the final film in the epic saga.

Surfers visiting pottermore.com are welcomed by a screen containing two owls and the scrawled message “Coming Soon”.

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A click on an owl then redirects the user to a Youtube page with a clock marking down time until June 23, and the message “The owls are gathering – find out why”, fuelling fevered speculation about the form of the new venture.

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Rowling’s spokeswoman, Rebecca Salt, said: “There is a holding page up at the moment. It is a new project and not a new book and it’s not directly related to the film.

“We are not saying anything more at the moment.”

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The “Pottermore” trademark is owned by Warner Bros, the films’ distributor.

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Fans were led to the site late Wednesday by a “Secret Street View” hunt.

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In the challenge, ten Potter fan sites were each given a coordinate relating to a letter of the web page address.

A Twitter account set up for the project has already attracted almost 40,000 followers.

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Initial predictions for the project included a long-awaited Potter encyclopedia, an online role-playing game and a “giant theme park”.

A member of the fan site “www.the-leaky-cauldron.org” claimed to have seen a preview of the product and said it was “in a word, breath-taking”.

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