With multi-film adaptations proving to be long-term money-makers that keep drawing in viewers (a phenomenon one might give some credit to Jackson's work on The Lord of the Rings), executives realized that if they could stretch out popular books into two movies, they could actually double their money.įirst, Warner Brothers split the seventh Harry Potter book into The Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Part 2. Since then, however, Hollywood has taken notice of the massive earning potential of sequels.
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