LONDON -- As the July 31 release of the script to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter play inches closer,X-Deal (2011) social media excitement is quickly reaching unprecedented levels.
SEE ALSO: The first 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' reviews will get your wands tinglingAs presale copies of the script break records and bookstores fill their Twitter feeds with plans for midnight celebrations, it's rapidly dawning on fans that they will actually be holding the next chapter of the world's greatest wizardry saga in what is now just a matter of days.
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The Harry Potter and the Cursed Childplay will have its world premiere on Saturday, July 30 in London and the script will be released in bookstores across the globe at midnight the next day.
It's so close you can almost taste the magic.
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