Cillian Murphy denies Harry Potter TV role
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Screen Rant on MSNHarry Potter HBO Remake Cast: Full Guide to New Actors and Characters
HBO has announced many of the key cast members for the Harry Potter TV show, which will feature both seasoned and new performers.
While HBO has assembled a good cast for its upcoming Harry Potter reboot, it pales in comparison to the A-list names fans can expect to hear in the upcoming Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio
The Harry Potter TV show will include characters the movies cut, and even early appearances from some who aren't in The Philosopher's Stone.
It's always hard to beat the original, but it's also hard to get everything right in a film. With the popularity of streaming, the new HBO Harry Potter series has a chance to tell the stories in full. This includes trying to improve on what the movies didn't necessarily brew into a perfect potion.
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Original ‘Harry Potter’ director Chris Columbus doesn’t want to be involved in HBO series reboot
Chris Columbus isn’t going back to Hogwarts. The filmmaker, who directed the first two “Harry Potter” movies and produced the third, shut down the possibility that he’s going to be involved in HBO’s upcoming TV adaptation of the franchise.
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HBO’s Harry Potter Series Is About To Make a Major Change From the Movies After Its Latest Update
HBO’s Harry Potter series finally gives Ginny Weasley the book-accurate debut fans wanted, improving on her sidelined film role.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNI Really Need HBO's Harry Potter Reboot to Fix Goblet of Fire's Most Ridiculous Mistake
The Harry Potter reboot aims to fix that problem, among many others. With the first season slated for release in 2027, the fandom can't wait to see how the television series improves upon the films. Fans would like countless book characters to reprise their roles in the show,
Warwick Davis, who played Flitwick in the original Harry Potter film series, will reprise the role for the TV series, which will debut on HBO and HBO Max in 2027.
Audible announced additional casting for its 'Harry Potter' audiobook series, including Keira Knightley, Kit Harington, James McAvoy and Simon Pegg.