It's been six whole years now since a little piece of our lives wrapped up forever.
In 2011 when 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2' premiered, it marked the end of J.K Rowling's wonderful wizarding world.
But even now, six years on, Harry, Ron, Hermione and co. are just as massive as ever, it seems we just can't get enough...
So, to mark the 20th anniversary of the first HP novel, the BBC have announced a new movie!
Well, sort of...
It's a documentary actually.
Harry Potter: A History of Magic will give fans a brand new behind the scenes look at some of the biggest moments of the series.
The one-off special will uncover the real-life traditions that inspired JK Rowling's famous writings and we'll even get to see unseen manuscripts, drawings and drafts from her personal collection, as well as the inspiration behind some of the series' most enchanting stories.
There'll even be a present-day aspect, with a look at how Harry Potter has crept into the modern pop-culture subconscious.
Sounds unreal!
No release date for Harry Potter: A History of Magic has been set by the BBC. but it's expected early next year.
Can someone please give us a time turner, we just want to see it already!