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‘Harry Potter' TV Series Due To Hit HBO In 2026: Everything We Know About The Cast, Who's Creating It, What J.K. Rowling Says & More
‘Harry Potter' TV Series Due To Hit HBO In 2026: Everything We Know About The Cast, Who's Creating It, What J.K. Rowling Says & More

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‘Harry Potter' TV Series Due To Hit HBO In 2026: Everything We Know About The Cast, Who's Creating It, What J.K. Rowling Says & More

Updated with the latest: The new Harry, Ron and Hermione have received their Hogwarts admission letters. Dominic McLaughlin will portray The Boy Who Lived, Harry Potter himself. Alastair Stout will play Harry's best friend Ronald Weasley, and Arabella Stanton will round out the classic trio of heroes as bookworm Hermione Granger, who matches the courage of the previous two Gryffindors. More from Deadline All The Harry Potter Movies In Chronological Order: From 'Sorcerer's Stone' To 'Deathly Hallows' To 'Fantastic Beasts' 'Adolescence' Poised To Surpass 'Stranger Things 4' As Netflix's No. 2 Most Popular English Series; 'Sirens' Debuts Leading Weekly TV List 'Hacks' Season 4 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? RELATED: Warner Bros. Discovery's Harry Potter television series is set to begin filming this summer. They have found a costume designer in Holly Waddington, who recently won an Oscar in her craft for Poor Things. Killing Eve scribe Laura Neal has joined the writers room. Deadline exclusively profiled showrunner Francesca Gardiner with insighta from her colleagues and more. Some big names have been in the conversation to play major characters in the series with Sharon Horgan (Bad Sisters), Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso, Shrinking) and Mark Strong among names are circulating for McGonagall, Snape, Hagrid and Dumbledore. Deadline first reported that John Lithgow was nearing final talks for the role of Albus Dumbledore, the aloof yet powerful headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Lithgow since confirmed the casting to Screen Rant. More recently, Deadline broke the news that British actor-comedian Nick Frost was nearing a deal to play half-giant Rubeus Hagrid. Cryptically, on March 20 Frost posted to Instagram, 'It's happening, it's actually happening.' Janet McTeer is in negotiations to portray Professor Minerva McGonagal, the transfiguration teacher and head of Gryffindor house at Hogwarts, while Paapa Essiedu is closing the deal to portray potions professor and Slytherin house head Severus Snape. RELATED: As for the three leads, an open casting call note for the show's Harry, Ron and Hermione stipulates that the actors must be between the ages of 9 and 11 in April 2025. Daniel Radcliffe was cast in the Harry Potter movie franchise when he was 11. His co-stars, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, were 10 and 12, respectively. WBD may also enlist a key player from the films to bring viewers back to the world of Hogwarts: Framestore, British VFX company. Four months after Deadline revealed that Francesca Gardiner was one of three finalists to win the prize to reboot the classic kids franchise for the small screen, the Succession consulting producer for Seasons 3 and 4 won the showrunner gig. Gardiner beat Tom Moran and Kathleen Jordan to win the gig. Mark Mylod, who worked with Gardiner on Succession will direct multiple episodes of the series in addition to executive producing. Chris Columbus, who directed the first two films in the franchsie adapted from J.K. Rowlings best-selling books, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, approves of HBO's television reboot, calling it a 'spectacular idea.' RELATED: At its Max streaming event in April 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed a new era is coming for Harry Potter fans. The company announced a TV series based on all seven books about the boy wizard written by J.K. Rowling. On June 25, it was revealed that the series is moving to HBO in a rethink of WBD's big-budget streaming strategy. See below for the most current answers to the most important questions about the project. 'This new Max Original series will dive deep into each of the iconic books that fans have continued to enjoy for all of these years,' said Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO, HBO & Max Content about the project, which he also assured fans would be 'a faithful adaptation.' Early reports had each season of the series focusing on one book in the Harry Potter book series, which consists of seven novels, but Bloys said the project would run for '10 consecutive years,' which would seem to defy the 1 season, 1 book assertion. For those who say Fantastic Beasts could be leveraged to provide 10 seasons over 10 years, WBD brass said specifically during the announcement that FB will not be a part of the series. RELATED: Whatever the case, Bloys promised that, as the company embarks on its new Harry Potter adventure, 'We do so with the full care and craft of this franchise.' Not yet, but HBO confirmed that the show will start shooting in the summer of 2025 at Leavesden. The April 2025 casting timeline would seem to confirm this. Showrunner Francesca Gardiner and EP Mark Mylod made a surprise appearance at the Max Showcase in London to reveal the big step in production. Succession duo Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod have signed up as its writer and director, respectively. Gardiner will serve as showrunner and executive producer, and Mylod will direct multiple episodes in addition to serving as executive producer. RELATED: It had taken a bit, given the initial announcement was in April 2023, but in recent months Warner Bros. invited a select group of creatives in to pitch ideas for what the series could be. They were Martha Hillier, Kathleen Jordan, Tom Moran and Michael Lesslie. Now, the streaming service and Warner Bros. Television narrowed it down to Jordan, Moran and newer addition Francesca Gardiner, sources said. Deadline broke the news last month that Succession writer Francesca Gardiner was among the finalists. Gardiner was a consulting producer on Seasons 3 and 4 of HBO's Succession. Before working on the Jesse Armstrong creation, she was an exec producer of HBO and BBC fantasy co-production His Dark Materials and was a co-exec producer of AMC's Killing Eve. She has also written on shows including Starz's The Rook and Amazon's The Man In The High Castle. The writers room now also includes Laura Neal, scribe of Killing Eve. RELATED: Jordan created Netflix series Teenage Bounty Hunters. Jordan is also working with the Orange Is The New Black streamer on The Decameron, which received a series order in 2022. Tom Moran is a British writer, who created Amazon series The Devil's Hour, which starred Peter Capaldi. He also worked on Amazon sci-fi series The Feed and Rob Lowe cop drama Wild Bill. It's an interesting mix of Brits and Americans, most of whom have some experience working with streamers and many of whom have shepherded projects in the sci-fi/fantasy space. We've heard that the group of writers were commissioned by Max to create pitches for a series reflecting their take on the IP. Rowling was understood to be involved in this pitching process. RELATED: Framestore VFX is in talks to recreate the magical world it brought to life in the eight movies adapted from J.K. Rowling's seven books. Warner Bros. Discovery is also speaking to other companies about visual effects, but Framestore is in prime position to clinch a contract, we hear. A deal is not yet done. Costume designer Holly Waddington, who recently won an Oscar for her work on Emma Stone starrer Poor Things, has been recruited for the series, Deadline reported exclusively. The series is expected to be on air in 2026 or 2027. 'We've not been shy about our excitement around Harry Potter,' Zaslav told Wall Street analysts on the company's fourth-quarter earnings call. 'I was in London a few weeks ago with Casey [Bloys, CEO of HBO] and Channing [Dungey, chairperson of Warner Bros Television] and we spent some real time with JK and her team,' he enthused. 'Both sides just thrilled to be reigniting this franchise. Our conversations were great.' Given the results on that earnings call, WBD needs Harry Potter's magic sooner rather than later. Despite a lack of programming competing in the 76th Primetime Emmys window, Season 3 of Hacks upset Season 2 of The Bear in the Best Comedy category. CEO and Chairman of HBO and Max Content Casey Bloys gave an update about the series after this win. Bloys suggested that the March date on the casting call for the series' main trio might not mean the same thing as a start of production. He foresees the series arriving in late 2026 or early 2027. RELATED: Ditto J.K. Rowling, whose production company posted a 74% drop in profits in 2022. That rebounded somewhat after the stage version of Harry Potter And The Cursed Child proved to be a post-pandemic crowd pleaser. The author got a $10.5 million paycheck for it in 2023. The success of the stage show demonstrates that there's still an appetite for Hogwarts-related content. Likewise the massive hit that is Hogwarts Legacy, which became the bestselling video game of 2023, moving 22 million units. (That's fantastic, but for comparison Rowling's seven bestselling Harry Potter books have moved 600M copies worldwide.) At a Goldman Sachs conference last year, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav made pointed out the need for more Hogwarts magic explicitly. Ignoring the Harry-less Fantastic Beasts films, the CEO insisted the boy wizard presents a huge opportunity, claiming that the IP has been 'underused' of late. 'We haven't done anything with Harry Potter for more than a decade,' he said, before going on to note that when one examines the performance of Warner Bros. over the last 20 years without accounting for it's big three — Potter, Lord of the Rings and DC — the company's performance is 'relatively flat.' RELATED: Zaslav called that type of big-ticket IP 'one of the big differentiators of this company.' And he seems to be counting on it to make a big difference. 'When you put those franchises in, it's the best-performing studio in the world. We need to deploy our best capital, and we need to do it with the best creative people in the world,' he said. It will, of course, be on Max once the series is ready. The service has three price tiers: Max Ad Light, which goes for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year and allows two concurrent streams; Max Ad Free will be priced at $15.99 a month, or $149.99 a year, and will also allow two concurrent streams; and Max Ultimate Ad Free which costs $19.99 a month, or $199.99 a year, and allows access to four concurrent streams. In addition, WBD's other current epic literary adaptation, House of the Dragon, is available not only on the company's streaming service, but also to cable subscribers on HBO. The Potter series will follow suit, according to execs. So if you have HBO via your cable provider, you're all set. If you're in Canada, WBD has struck a multi-year licensing agreement with Crave for the likes of Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, the DC Universe and HBO content. John Lithgow is in final talks to play the beloved Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, previously portrayed in the films first by Richard Harris in The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets films and then by Michael Gambon in the rest of the movie installments. A whopping 32,000 young actors auditioned for the lead roles of Harry, Hermione and Ron, Gardiner revealed at the end of 2024. Some big-name actors have been rumored to be in consideration for the roles of various professors at Hogwarts — such as Snape, Professor McGonagall, Hagrid and Dumbledore. No offers have yet been made, but the series may look to age down these adult characters, with Sharon Horgan (Bad Sisters), Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso, Shrinking) and Mark Strong among names circulating in the rumor mill for McGonagall, Snape, Hagrid and Dumbledore, respectively. Again, no deals have been made, but this is heavy speculation. There will be new actors playing the series' main characters, but no one has been cast yet. Warner Bros. TV has begun the search for actors for the main trio of wizards — Harry, Ron and Hermione — in children from the UK and Ireland. But they may not look like the Harry, Ron and Hermione fans have come to love. 'We are committed to inclusive, diverse casting,' the casting call notes at the bottom in language that has become an industry standard. 'For every role, please submit qualified performers, without regard to ethnicity, sex, disability, race, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis protected by law unless otherwise specifically indicated.' Warner Bros. is very likely looking to cast young actors, given that they're proceeding through Rowling's books in order. 'The tricky part is the first two books, where the kids are on the younger end, around 11 or 12,' said Dungey of the casting process. 'We have been trying to be very close to the vest,' said Bloys. 'We haven't gone out to agencies. We have our own internal process where we've been thinking about people but we have not wanted to go out into the world. Now that the news is out there…we'll start going out to the business.' RELATED: Responses about a potential return from veteran guest stars in the series range from willing to coy. Slow Horses star Gary Oldman told IndieWire at the red carpet for the 76th Emmys that he would be open to returning to the series, suggesting a portrayal of Dumbledore. The team behind the reboot has not approached him yet with any ideas. The actor also shared that he felt his original character, Sirius Black, was not present in enough of the films. At the red carpet premiere for Season 3 of HBO's original series The White Lotus, star Jason Isaacs joked that he hopes to return in the role of Hermione Granger. As for a return of any of the film franchise's stars — like Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson or Rupert Grint — never say never. It would certainly be a PR boost for the series and, while new actors will be cast in the primary roles, there are always flashforwards or the currently en vogue multiverse plot ploy that could create space for more familiar faces in the series. But Daniel Radcliffe has said he is fine with sitting on the sidelines. 'My understanding is that they're trying to very much start fresh and I'm sure whoever is making them will want to make their own mark on it and probably not want to have to figure out how to get old Harry to cameo in this somewhere,' Radcliffe told 'So I'm definitely not seeking it out in any way. But I do wish them, obviously, all the luck in the world and I'm very excited to have that torch passed. But I don't think it needs me to physically pass it.' RELATED: Radcliffe echoed these thoughts in an interview with E! News saying he is 'excited to watch as an audience member.' When asked if he would be in it, he said 'I don't think so, I think they very wisely want to [have] a clean break.' Another longtime Potter player who likely won't be involved is David Yates, who directed the last four movies, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) and Deathly Hallows Part One and Two (2010 and 2011). In addition, Yates took on the Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts trilogy. He says there has been no conversation about his involvement with the series. And it sounds like he's ok with that. 'Huge affection and a lovely group of people I worked with,' Yates told Deadline. 'But we haven't had a conversation since we finished it.' 'It's been about 'Let's just park it, and be done for a while,'' he said of the Potter franchise. 'Never say never, I would say, but I'm excited about moving on,' he said. Yes. A deal for J.K. Rowling's involvement in the series had been the biggest hurdle in its path to the screen: The author has creative control over any exploitation of her work. That agreement was finalized in 2023. Rowling and longtime confederates Neil Blair and Ruth Kenley-Letts are exec producing, so she is expected to be involved in the decision-making on the series. David Heyman, who developed the films, was talks to do the same. Rowling's Brontë Film and TV is producing with Warner Bros. Television. Brontë Film and TV was founded by Rowling and her literary agent, Neil Blair, in 2012. 'Max's commitment to preserving the integrity of my books is important to me, and I'm looking forward to being part of this new adaptation which will allow for a degree of depth and detail only afforded by a long form television series,' said Rowling in a statement. RELATED: Since Warners launched its streaming service, there's always been a goal to exploit Warners' biggest franchise for streaming. Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav, taking the reigns after the merger last year, met with Rowling several times in the UK. He's even spoken up in support of the author, who has been involved in an ongoing controversy over her comments on transgender issues. Asked about the streaming event about those controversies, Bloys demurred. 'No, I don't think this is the forum [to discuss that],' he said. 'That's a very online conversation, very nuanced and complicated and not something we're going to get into.' 'Our priority is what's on the screen,' Bloys continued. 'Obviously, the Harry Potter story is incredibly affirmative and positive and about love and self-acceptance. That's our priority — what's on screen.' As for how close the author will be to the series, Bloys said, '[Rowling] will be involved. She's an executive producer on the show. Her insights are going to be helpful on that.' The author's involvement could prove a hurdle to having the principals from the films involved in the series. Relations between Rowling, Radcliffe and Emma Watson can't be great, given the author recently said she was 'bloody angry' over stances taken by trans rights activists, which she sees being in opposition to women's rights. Rowling claimed that 'thousands are complicit, not just medics, but the celebrity mouthpieces, unquestioning media and cynical corporations.' Asked specifically whether she would forgive Radcliffe and Watson for their unabashed pro-trans rights stance on the issue Rowling replied, 'Celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women's hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies.' Bloys was clear, however, that WBD wasn't entirely dependent on Rowling for the project. 'The TV show is new and we're excited about that. But, remember, we've been in the Potter business for 20 years. This is not a new decision for us, we're very comfortable being in the Potter business.' RELATED: At his most recent appearance speaking on the show, Bloys said 'we are totally comfortable with' working alongside the author of the source material. He pointed out that the company had 'huge success' with last year's Hogwarts video game. He said he would rather 'do what the creatives want to do' than 'listen to fan conversation.' 'You know we make shows at this scale with House of the Dragon, Game of Thrones,' said Bloys. 'I imagine will be that scale or higher. The shorter answer is whatever it takes to make a quality show.' Per Deadline reporting, House of the Dragon cost nearly $200 million and was the subject of HBO's biggest marketing campaign ever, valued at over $100M in media spend (that's a combo of ad spot value and hard cash shelled out). So fans can expect a similar outlay for the Potter series 'or higher,' according to HBO/Max boss Bloys. 'We're free to do anything we want,' Zaslav has said, before hedging a bit. 'Some areas we need to do with J.K., other areas we have the full ability to go forward. This is a full deployment on Max of Harry Potter. We can still develop other properties.' It's unclear where those boundaries lie, but it is clear that Warner Bros. Discovery would like more Potter. Since he took control of the merged company, Zaslav has stressed multiple times his focus on franchises, with mining the Harry Potter IP identified as a top priority. Deadline understands that there may also be an opportunity for more than one of the above-mentioned writers to be involved and that Max is open to the possibility of developing more than one idea based on Harry Potter. One such effort, Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking has already been a ratings success, proving yet again there is still an appetite for the IP. Max and its then-parent company WarnerMedia started exploring a potential Harry Potter TV series a couple of years ago. At the time, Warner Bros. appointed Kids, Young Adult and Classics president Tom Ascheim to manage the Wizarding World and Potter franchises, which include theme parks, tours and the $9.1 billion-grossing theatrical library that spans the Harry Potter and spinoff Fantastic Beasts titles. Under that setup, Ascheim became WarnerMedia's senior rep in its relationship with Rowling and her representatives, and exploratory conversations for a Max series got underway. After the Discovery acquisition was completed a year ago, that unit was disbanded and Ascheim exited the company. However, the importance of the Harry Potter IP has only grown post-merger. Zaslav spoke about his family's own personal connection to the series. 'My wife and I, we read (the Harry Potter books) to each of our three kids,' said Zaslav, going off script at the Max announcement. 'It's really moving, for ten consecutive years, people will see Harry Potter on HBO; I mean it's really something.' RELATED NEWS:'Harry Potter' Series Starts Search For Showrunner 'Harry Potter' Series A Go With J.K. Rowling Executive Producing, Set For 10-Year Run On Max Best of Deadline 'Hacks' Season 4 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? Everything We Know About 'Hacks' Season 4 So Far 'The Last Of Us': Differences Between HBO Series & Video Game Across Seasons 1 And 2

Prove your Harry Potter knowledge by taking on our quiz about The Boy Who Lived
Prove your Harry Potter knowledge by taking on our quiz about The Boy Who Lived

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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Prove your Harry Potter knowledge by taking on our quiz about The Boy Who Lived

After the young actors who will play Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the new TV series were announced, we thought it was about time to test your Potter prowess with a quiz With excitement for the upcoming Harry Potter TV series ramping up, we're expecting an influx of new Potterheads right across the UK - and the world. This week, the three key cast members were announced, with Warner Bros and HBO confirming they had found their Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Young Scottish actor Dominic McLaughlin will take on the role of the Boy Who Lived. ‌ McLaughlin recently secured a spot in BBC series Gifted, which saw 3,000 Scottish children applying to be a part of the show. But he has now won his biggest role yet, and his best friends in the blockbuster wizarding series will be played in the series by Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton. ‌ After a lengthy process, show bosses were delighted to find the trio that will follow in the footsteps of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson as the magical youngsters. Francesca Gardiner, the showrunner, and director Mark Mylod said: "After an extraordinary search led by casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockmann, we are delighted to announce we have found our Harry, Hermione, and Ron." The young stars join global star John Lithgow (Albus Dumbledore), Nick Frost (Rubeus Hagrid), Janet McTeer (Minerva McGonagall), and Paapa Essiedu (Severus Snape). ‌ As the generation who grew up reading the books and watching the films as they were released have now reached adulthood, it is hoped the upcoming series will have as big an impact on the youngsters of today. But that's not to say older fans of the wizarding world won't be just as excited. And if that's you, then why not prove yourself by taking on a Harry Potter quiz. ‌ Can you tell your Sirius from your Severus? Do you know who was Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher in each of Harry, Ron, and Hermione's school years? If you think you've got what it takes, without needing Professor Slughorn to whip you up some Liquid Luck to help you, then read on below and prove your Potter prowess by smashing this quiz set by our sister title, The Mirror. Good luck! If you can't see the quiz below, click HERE. ‌ If you enjoyed this Harry Potter quiz, then you might fancy taking on a few of our other offerings. Are you a lager lover? Prove it by acing our ultimate beer quiz. ‌ Or if you fancy showing off, do you think you can be among the 17 per cent who can pass the world's shortest IQ test? And we've also get an even harder challenge; the 10-question quiz that just 1 per cent of Brits get full marks in. If that one seems a bit too tricky, do you think you're smarter than a 10-year-old? Take our 15-question quiz meant for primary school kids and see how you get on. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Harry Potter fans point out one huge flaw with the casting for new HBO series
Harry Potter fans point out one huge flaw with the casting for new HBO series

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Harry Potter fans point out one huge flaw with the casting for new HBO series

The actors playing Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the new Harry Potter HBO show have been announced as the magical story gets a TV reboot thanks to American broadcaster HBO The announcement of the lead cast for HBO's upcoming Harry Potter reboot has sparked a wave of excitement from the fandom, but it hasn't come without controversy. As the wizarding world prepares to welcome a new generation of Hogwarts students, some long-time fans are voicing frustration over one major issue. Harry Potter still doesn't have green eyes. Dominic McLaughlin has been cast as the Boy Who Lived in the new TV adaptation, with Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout playing Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley respectively. The young trio are stepping into the iconic roles that were made famous by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in the original eight-film series. ‌ ‌ While many were excited to hear the casting announcement, a number of fans took to social media to express their disappointment that once again Harry Potter's most mentioned physical trait in the books has been overlooked. One fan on Instagram asked: "PS Where's the green-eyed kid for Harry?" Another commented: "Even after 25 years, they couldn't find a kid with green eyes to play Harry." The criticism stems from the books' constant emphasis on Harry's green eyes, which are supposed to be a key link to his mother, Lily Potter. Many avid fans of the original novels feel that without this detail, certain key scenes don't make sense, such as Snape admitting he is hard on Harry because his eyes remind the professor of his former love. ‌ A third fan hit out: "Physical traits matter. I can't believe we're getting another Harry with brown hair and blue eyes despite the author constantly pointing out his defining features as jet black hair and green eyes." Someone else who spoke out in defence of Hermione's casting grumbled: "Our boy Harry on the other hand is never gonna get represented properly with black hair and green eyes. Brown and blue are apparently close enough." ‌ The same issue came up during the original films, when Daniel Radcliffe was cast as Harry despite having blue eyes. According to a behind-the-scenes video featuring producer David Heyman, the star initially tried wearing green contact lenses while the first film was being shot, but had an allergic reaction to them and had to give up. Despite the backlash, JK Rowling has voiced her support for the new cast. She responded to a fan wishing the actors well on social media saying: "All three are wonderful. I couldn't be happier." As an executive producer on the series, Rowling was reportedly involved in the casting process. The upcoming HBO series is being billed as a "faithful adaptation" of the beloved books, with each season dedicated to a single novel. Showrunner Francesca Gardiner and director Mark Mylod have also spoken highly of the cast in a joint statement, saying: "The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen." They added: "We would like to thank all the tens of thousands of children who auditioned. It's been a real pleasure to discover the plethora of young talent out there."

New Harry Potter cast unveiled, but the internet has one big concern: 'Their lives won't be the same from here…'
New Harry Potter cast unveiled, but the internet has one big concern: 'Their lives won't be the same from here…'

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New Harry Potter cast unveiled, but the internet has one big concern: 'Their lives won't be the same from here…'

For Potterheads around the globe, the magic is officially back. HBO has finally unveiled the young trio who will step into the iconic shoes of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley in its highly anticipated Harry Potter TV reboot — and the internet is abuzz with opinions, praise, and a touch of anxiety. After a year-long global search and over 30,000 auditions, the chosen ones are in: Dominic McLaughlin will portray the Boy Who Lived, Arabella Stanton will take on the role of the ever-brilliant Hermione Granger, and Alastair Stout will wield the wand (and humour) as Ron Weasley. Filming is set to kick off this summer. In an official statement, showrunner Francesca Gardiner and executive producer Mark Mylod said: 'After an extraordinary search led by casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockmann, we are delighted to announce we have found our Harry, Hermione and Ron. The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen. We would like to thank all the tens of thousands of children who auditioned. It's been a real pleasure to discover the plethora of young talent out there.' While many were initially sceptical about rebooting such a beloved franchise, early reactions to the casting reveal have been surprisingly warm. 'Great head of hair on Ron goddamn,' one user said, clearly impressed with Alastair's fiery Weasley vibes. 'Pretty good casting, I must say. Bravo HBO. Personally, I am really excited for the show to see the stuff that they had to skip in movies,' another commented, referencing the deeper storytelling potential of a series. 'They are extremely cute. Best of luck to them, even though I think that this whole project is astoundingly ill-considered,' said one fan, simultaneously supportive and sceptical. Not everyone was feeling the magic, though, especially when it came to the pressure the child actors are now under. 'Honestly, feel bad for them. It's a huge chance, but the internet will be brutal from all sides for a lot of different reasons. Hope they have good parents and they stay offline,' read one particularly empathetic take on Reddit. 'I don't know why this show specifically has made me think a lot about how child actors are treated, but I also feel really bad for them. They are now trapped for a decade or more. If the kid who plays Harry decides after 2 seasons he doesn't want to do it anymore, I have little faith that anyone in his life will support them in quitting the show. These kids are locked in for life, and they aren't old enough to understand that," read another comment. One more commentator said, 'Wish them good luck. Their lives won't be the same from here on out. Also, probably will be compared to the 'Originals' forever, which might make it even harder.' While the spotlight is on the new trio, the supporting cast is just as star-studded. Veteran actor John Lithgow will don the beard as Albus Dumbledore, with Janet McTeer as the sharp and unshakeable Professor McGonagall. Paapa Essiedu brings a new edge to Severus Snape, while Nick Frost is stepping into Hagrid's massive boots. Luke Thallon will portray the jittery Professor Quirrell, and Paul Whitehouse joins as the perpetually grumpy caretaker Argus Filch. With Gardiner leading the creative vision and Mylod directing several episodes, the series is being developed in partnership with Warner Bros. Television and Brontë Film and TV. And yes, J.K. Rowling is listed as an executive producer — a decision that's already stirred its share of controversy online. What do you think about the new cast?

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