Staggering sum JK Rowling made from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child last year revealed

AUTHOR JK Rowling pocketed more than £8million last year from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

The stage follow-up to the books and films has been a hit in the West End, Broadway and across the world.

JK Rowling pocketed more than £8million last year from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
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JK Rowling pocketed more than £8million last year from Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildCredit: Getty
The stage follow-up to the books and films has been a hit in the West End, Broadway and across the world
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The stage follow-up to the books and films has been a hit in the West End, Broadway and across the worldCredit: Invision

Newly filed accounts for Rowling’s company HPTP Holdings — set up to handle just her theatrical companies — saw a turnover of £14million in the year to the end of March 2023.

That marked a significant rise on the £3.5million from the previous financial period when theatres were still affected by Covid restrictions.

The biggest revenues — £5.3million — came from London ticket sales, while the US showings produced £4.6million.

After tax and investments, the profit for the year was £5million — up from £1.3million.

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And the documents, filed with Companies House, show Rowling, 58, was paid a final dividend of £8.25million for the year.

The Cursed Child is set 19 years after the Deathly Hallows instalment of the franchise and follows the son of wizard Harry.

The two-part play was first performed in the West End in 2016.

As well as Broadway, it has expanded to runs in Canada, Australia, Japan and Germany.

A North American tour has been announced for late this year.

Rowling has denied rumours of a film version and the accounts say she “remains focused planning for future launches and exploring for future licensed territories”.