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Reading HBO's Marketing Calendar Before SDCC


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The HBO Harry Potter teaser pulled 277 million organic views in 48 hours — more than double any trailer in HBO history — and David and Becca argue that number confirms audience demand without coming close to finishing the marketing job. The teaser was deliberate about what it left out: no Quidditch, no Mirror of Erised, no Voldemort. That means HBO has material for at least two more major drops before the Christmas Day premiere.

The episode maps the five-week window leading into SDCC 2026 using House of the Dragon's 2022 Hall H run as a structural blueprint, then makes the case that a December 25 premiere date changes what a Harry Potter Hall H panel actually needs to accomplish. David and Becca also work through what a full Philosopher's Stone trailer must deliver — large-scale Hogwarts footage, a Voldemort or Quirrell tease, and Hans Zimmer's score heard publicly for the first time, which they identify as the single most loaded creative reveal of the entire campaign. TV Guide confirmed the March teaser used John Williams' original score, not Zimmer's, so the full trailer will be the first real signal of what the show sounds like.

The episode closes with a split prediction: David puts NYCC (October 8-11) on record as the true full trailer drop, not SDCC, while Becca ties that call to whether Zimmer's score is locked in time — and names Paapa Essiedu's first spoken line as Snape as the footage that would make any Hall H slot worth it.

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