The hashtag #BackToHogwarts is trending now in Twitter following the tweet on Wednesday by J.K. Rowlings, author of the Harry Potter series, that James S Potter began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The author wrote: "I'm in Edinburgh, so could somebody at King's Cross wish James S Potter good luck for me? He's starting at Hogwarts today." James Sirius Potter is the eldest son of Harry Potter and Ginny. He was introduced in the epilogue of Rowling's last book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," explains Sydney Morning Herald.
The couple has another son, Albus Severus, who was also seated before the Sorting Hat in the epilogue where the brothers are introduced. The Sorting Hat ceremony determines where new students at the school are placed in one of the four places at Hogwarts. The author, in another tweet, discloses that James is placed, as expected, at Gryffindor. She adds that Teddy Lupin was disappointed with James's assignment.
According to Time, Lupin is the son of Remus Lupin and the deceased Nymphadora Tonks. He is dating the daughter of Bill Weasly and Fleur de la Coeur, Victoire Weasly.
The start of school ends James's childhood, a Harry Potter fan tweeted. Screen Team asked Rowlings to make James's Hogwarth schooling a book and not a tweet. Rowling's next book release is in 2016, the spin-off "Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them," based on a book she published in 2001 that was a textbook that Harry and his classmates in the original series read.
In 1997, Rowlings's first book, "Harry Potter and the Philosophers" came out in UK.
News of about James had fans speculating what a James Potter movie would be like such as the fan-made trailer below.