Summary
- Warner Bros. is moving forward with plans to create a new Harry Potter TV show despite initial negative reactions from fans of the movie franchise.
- The new series aims to deliver a more faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s books, but many fans are skeptical about new actors replacing the original cast.
- Casting for the new show presents a major challenge, especially in finding child actors who can handle the demanding roles and commit to a long-term project.
The Harry Potter franchise is being reborn at Warner Bros. Discovery, with a new TV show – and other projects – in early development. While the initial announcement was met with a less than positive reaction from fans of the movie franchise, that has not deterred the studio from pressing ahead with its plans to turn J.K. Rowling’s stories of the boy wizard into a whole new saga. However, the creation of such a project is not going to be without its challenges, as Warner Bros. executive Channing Dungey recently told Variety.
Following the mixed success of the Fantastic Beasts prequels, the studio is returning to the roots of Rowling’s world of magic, aiming to deliver a more faithful adaptation of the books to the abridged versions seen in the movies. While this seems like it should be something that fans would be happy to see, many cannot see new actors taking over certain roles in the franchise and replacing the likes of Alan Rickman’s Snape, Ralph Fiennes’ Voldemort, and, of course, the central trio of Harry, Hermione and Ron, played by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint respectively.
Casting for this new venture is certainly a formidable task thanks to those original casting choices, which have set a very high bar for anyone to follow. The new series is going to have its biggest challenge in securing its child stars, not only in its need for actors who can initially pull off the challenging roles at a young age, but also ones who will be able to see through the entire multi-season project to its conclusion. Dungey told Variety that before any of that, though, there is also the task of finding the right showrunner. He said:
We’re in conversations with a number of different writers to figure out who’s going to be the person to lead that franchise for us. [Any rumors about casting being underway are inaccurate.] The first step for us is figuring out who this showrunner is going to be and once we get that locked down, then we can start having those [casting] conversations. The tricky part is the first two books, where the kids are on the younger end, around 11 or 12.
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Is the Harry Potter TV Show A Bad Idea?
The Harry Potter TV show represents a new chapter in the saga of the Wizarding World, carrying the legacy of a franchise that has captivated audiences for decades. As Warner Bros. begins taking on the Herculean challenge of making the right casting choices for its new take on the franchise, there are still many fans to be won over by the idea of a new take on Harry Potter even being in development.
Remakes and reboots have become commonplace and expected in Hollywood’s endless cycle of reworking old ideas for new audiences. However, that is where the problem lies when it comes to the Harry Potter franchise, as the movie franchise only came to an end in 2011, and many fans don’t believe that the series needs a reboot already – even one that promises to expand on what the movies were able to cram into their relatively short run times.
This kind of unrest among the fandom, combined with the obvious casting comparisons that will be made to the original stars of the franchise, and the ongoing controversy surrounding author J.K. Rowling and her personal opinions on the transgender community, whether the Harry Potter TV show is already doomed to fail is something that we will not find out for a few years yet.
For now, fans can continue to enjoy the original Harry Potter Saga, and the Fantastic Beasts movies, which are streaming on Max.
This story originally appeared on Movieweb