Warner Bros. prepares for future productions in the Potterverse by assembling a new corporate team.

Since it hit bookshelves and took over bestseller lists along with our hearts and minds, Harry Potter has proven itself a force to be reckoned with, and one with some major money-making chops. It’s no small wonder that Hollywood jumped at the opportunity to adapt the books to the big screen, and in that same vein, it was only a matter of time before it capitalized on the series’ full potential.

Warner Bros., who spearheaded the Harry Potter film adaptations fifteen years ago in 2001, has taken charge of the wider Potterverse. Anything is up for grabs in Harry’s world, even if Harry himself isn’t part of it, as demonstrated by the approaching release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first in a trilogy about famous magizoologist Newt Scamander.

As it turns out, the many misadventures of Mr. Scamander won’t be the only subset of the Potterverse that Warner Bros. plans on tackling, as the production company has assembled its own Harry Potter task force.

This new team—officially dubbed the Harry Potter Global Franchise Development Team (HPGFD)—will be charged with handling all future Potter-related projects: Movies, the WB Studio Tour in London, theme parks, and any and all digital products, à la Pottermore.

Considering the sheer popularity of Harry Potter and all its potential for new adventures, there should be no shortage of projects for the newly imposed HPGFD to take on. Since the team won’t be hindered by the complications of book-to-screen adaptations, one hopes that any stories they choose to bring to the silver screen won’t leave any blanks unfilled, as many are in the official film franchise. There will be far more room to stretch their storytelling wings, and as such they should do the Potterverse justice in any saga that comes next.