Harry Potter producer David Heyman has said that author JK Rowling will not be writing any more books about the teenage wizard.
The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 boss said that Rowling will continue to write about the wizarding world in other projects, no more novels would be written.
Heyman said at the UK press conference for the film: "There may be other stories. She may write things that are connected to Harry Potter. She's doing Pottermore, the website. I don't see her... she's not going to write another book on Harry Potter, like Harry at age 23 at business school."
Following on from Heyman's statement, director David Yates added: "I think that Jo's got such an extraordinary imagination, I don't know how you'd put a stop on that suddenly. It must pour out of her all the time.
"I think personally - and I'm sure if she writes more, the world will be very happy to consume and read - but I think that there's a time and a place for certain stories and certain experiences."
He continued: "I think that this series of books and this series of films is set in a particular time and I think it would be a shame really to try and recreate or continue them. I think they sit perfectly where they are. It seems fine that they're just there."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is released on July 15.