As with any fictional universe, various inconsistencies have been identified within theHarry Potterseries over the years.
TheHarry Pottermovies did what they could, but the TV show will really be equipped to dive in deeper.
A prime example of this is the books' St. Mungo’s story.
This entire chapter raised the curtain on an aspect of the Wizarding world we had never seen before.
The chapter about St. Mungos inHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenixcame with some character exploration as well.
In this magical world, typical Muggle injuries and ailments can be handled by simple magic.
Cuts, bruises, and broken bones are no big deal.
But what about vision care, for goodness' sake?
Magic can do just about anything, but it seemingly can’t treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
If HBO’sHarry Potterremake includes the St. Mungo’s story, it could quickly answer these questions.
It doesn’t impact the overall story.
However,HBO can achieve something rather special by addressing itin the upcoming TV show.
First, theHarry Pottershow would acknowledge long-time discussions, criticisms, and inside jokes that exist within the fandom.
There are dozens of other aspects of the Wizarding world that could be similarly addressed.
After all, we’ve been picking apart this fictional world for decades.
HBO’s Harry Potter remake is expected to premiere in 2027.
Theeconomic system inHarry Potteris also something that could be brought upand adjusted to make a bit more sense.
With so much extra time in theHarry Potterseries, these and more can be addressed.
In some cases, it would simply make us laugh.
In others, we could finally get some concrete answers.