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Harry Potter TV reboot reveals first look at boy wizard with more cast confirmed
Harry Potter TV reboot reveals first look at boy wizard with more cast confirmed

Metro

time14-07-2025

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Harry Potter TV reboot reveals first look at boy wizard with more cast confirmed

The HBO Harry Potter TV series has shared the first look at the famed fictional wizard as the cast grows ever-bigger. Filming has officially started on the highly anticipated reboot based on the bestselling children's fantasy series by J.K. Rowling. Dominic McLaughlin will portray the titular wizard alongside Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger, and Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley. In the new image of Dominic, he is dressed in the iconic Hogwarts school uniform with the recognisable lightning scar on his forehead and circular pair of glasses synonymous with the boy wizard. The child actor is also holding a clapperboard in hand to mark the start of seevral months of filming for the first season. More Trending HBO has also announced a slew of new cast members including Rory Wilmot as fellow Gryffindor housemate Neville Longbottom and Harry's taunting cousin Amos Kitson as Dudley Dursley. The show has also cast Sherlock star Louise Brealey as Madam Rolanda Hooch and Anton Lesser as Garrick Ollivander. The latter two will join a star-studded cast of adult actors including John Lithgow, Paapa Essiedu and Nick Frost who will play Professor Dumbledore, Severus Snape and Rubeus Hagrid, respectively. The show, written and executive produced by Francesca Gardiner, will come out in 2027. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: Harry Potter star admits he's already considering leaving TV reboot after one season MORE: Jason Isaacs blasts 'racist' Harry Potter fans over Paapa Essiedu's Snape casting in TV series MORE: Harry Potter star admits he 'would have run a million miles' from TV reboot years ago

Jason Isaacs Says Backlash to Paapa Essiedu's ‘Harry Potter' Casting Is ‘Racist'
Jason Isaacs Says Backlash to Paapa Essiedu's ‘Harry Potter' Casting Is ‘Racist'

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jason Isaacs Says Backlash to Paapa Essiedu's ‘Harry Potter' Casting Is ‘Racist'

Original 'Harry Potter' star Jason Isaacs is standing by franchise addition Paapa Essiedu. Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the film franchise, told Collider that Essiedu is enduring 'racist' backlash after being announced as Severus Snape for the HBO reboot series. Late actor Alan Rickman starred as Snape in the films. 'Paapa Essiedu is one of the best actors I've ever seen in my life. I've seen some people online who are being rude about him. What they're being is racist,' Isaacs said. 'All the cast of the new 'Harry Potter' TV series are amazing. They will be swallowing their tongues, hopefully — you know, their digital tongues — when they see what [Paapa] does onscreen.' More from IndieWire Lena Dunham's 'Too Much': A Guide to All Those Cameos - and Each Wink to Her Own Celebrity Lore Wisconsin Just Passed New Tax Credits for Film and TV with Bipartisan Support - Read That Again Essiedu is an Emmy-nominated actor for 'I May Destroy You.' He also starred in 'Men,' among other projects. Essiedu has previously spoken out about being called racial slurs while at the prestigious British drama academy Guildhall School. The actor also has voiced his support for the trans community, which is directly at odds with the beliefs of 'Harry Potter' creator and series producer JK Rowling, who is now widely known for her anti-trans views. Rowling wrote on X that she doesn't 'have the power to sack an actor from the series and I wouldn't exercise it if I did,' while sharing an article about Essiedu. 'I don't believe in taking away people's jobs or livelihoods because they hold legally protected beliefs that differ from mine.' Meanwhile, Essiedu isn't the only reboot star that Isaacs is already praising: Isaacs applauded the casting decision to have Johnny Flynn play the new Lucius Malfoy in the series. Flynn and Isaacs co-starred in 2021's 'Operation Mincemeat' together. 'A fantastic actor, a lovely man and, irritatingly, a rather brilliant musician too,' Isaacs wrote on X about Flynn. 'Couldn't have handed the snake-topped baton on to anyone better. Just please don't make him sing…' 'Harry Potter' will also star John Lithgow, Nick Frost, Bel Powley, Janet McTeer, and more. Newcomers Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout, Arabella Stanton, and are playing Harry, Ron, and Hermione. The series is set to air in 2026. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See

Jason Isaacs Calls Out "Racist" 'Harry Potter' Fans Over Paapa Essiedu Complaints
Jason Isaacs Calls Out "Racist" 'Harry Potter' Fans Over Paapa Essiedu Complaints

Screen Geek

time10-07-2025

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  • Screen Geek

Jason Isaacs Calls Out "Racist" 'Harry Potter' Fans Over Paapa Essiedu Complaints

Actor Jason Isaacs starred in the Harry Potter movie franchise as Lucius Malfoy. Now the iconic story is being retold once again, albeit for television, and with a new cast attached. One of these cast members, Paapa Essiedu, has been the subject of backlash for being a black actor playing Severus Snape, a character formerly played by white actor Alan Rickman. Now Jason Isaacs is calling out these 'racist' Harry Potter fans in defense of Essiedu. As mentioned, Alan Rickman previously played the part of Snape throughout every Harry Potter feature film, and some fans are hesitant about Paapa Essiedu playing the part. Of course, it's going to be difficult for any actor to live up to Rickman, but Isaacs is confident that Essiedu is perfect for the role. He expressed as much while speaking with Collider at Fans Expo. Here's what Isaacs shared while discussing the actor and calling out the fans that have criticized his involvement: 'Paapa Essiedu is one of the best actors I've ever seen in my life. I've seen some people online who are being rude about him. What they're being is racist,' Isaacs said. 'All the cast of the new ' Harry Potter ' TV series are amazing. They will be swallowing their tongues, hopefully — you know, their digital tongues — when they see what [Paapa] does on screen.' Of course, this isn't the only reason Essiedu has been a subject of conversation. He has also illustrated support for the transgender community, which Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling has consistently found herself at odds with in recent years. Some fans even suspected that Rowling would have Essiedu removed from the television series as a result of his support, though that has yet to happen and Rowling has been adamant that she wouldn't have anyone fired for their personal beliefs. The new Harry Potter television series is currently scheduled to premiere in 2026. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional updates regarding this highly-anticipated project as we have them. It's a big undertaking to once again adapt the iconic books by J.K. Rowling, especially after the feature films became such iconic works themselves, but we'll have to see how this endeavor turns out.

Beloved Harry Potter star fiercely defends Paapa Essiedu's casting as Snape in reboot amid 'racist' backlash
Beloved Harry Potter star fiercely defends Paapa Essiedu's casting as Snape in reboot amid 'racist' backlash

Daily Mail​

time09-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Beloved Harry Potter star fiercely defends Paapa Essiedu's casting as Snape in reboot amid 'racist' backlash

An original Harry Potter star has come to the defense of Paapa Essiedu's casting as Severus Snape in the upcoming TV reboot amid 'racist' online backlash. It was confirmed earlier this year that Essiedu, an acclaimed English actor who is of Ghanaian descent, would star in HBO 's new Harry Potter series as Hogwarts professor Snape, a role originated by the late Alan Rickman, a white man. The news of Essiedu's casting received mixed reactions from Harry Potter fans, with some left 'disappointed' due to his lack of resemblance to the beloved character, who is described as having 'a large hooked nose, and yellow, uneven teeth' in J.K. Rowling 's iconic novels. But during a recent appearance at FanExpo Denver, Jason Isaacs, who famously portrayed Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, passionately shared his support for Essiedu while slamming the 'rude' response to his casting. 'Paapa Essiedu is one of the best actors I've ever seen in my life. I've seen some people online who are being rude about him. What they're being is racist,' he said during a panel moderated by Collider. Isaacs, 62, continued: 'They will be swallowing their tongues when they see what [Essiedu] does on screen.' Essiedu's involvement in the TV adaptation of J.K. Rowling's book series was first confirmed in April by the show's producers. It came after months of speculation that the Emmy nominee had landed the iconic Harry Potter role, which Rickman notably portrayed throughout the film franchise from 2001 through 2011. When the rumors first swirled last year, many Harry Potter fans were prompted to share their thoughts on X (formerly known as Twitter) — with some branding the casting as 'woke.' One penned, 'I'm sorry but there is only one man who can be Professor Snape. Shame on HBO for going near this. It's just going to ruin something that should be left well alone.' Another typed, 'Paapa Essiedu shouldn't take this role for his own benefit. He could be the best actor in the world but he doesn't fit the characteristics of Snape from the book.' 'I don't understand the push to change everything from the original context,' they added. Another wrote, 'Paapa Essiedu is being eyed for the role of Professor Severus Snape in the upcoming 'Harry Potter' TV series. Another classic that goes woke.' However, many HP fans came to the star's defense as they argued that 'Snape's physical appearance is not vital to his character.' It was also announced in April that Emmy winner John Lithgow will play Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, while Janet McTeer will take on the role of Professor Minerva McGonagall, and Nick Frost will play Rubeus Hagrid. All four of them, including Essiedu, will star as regulars in the upcoming series, THR reported. In statement to the outlet, Francesca Gardiner, the showrunner and executive producer, and Mark Mylod, the director of several episodes and the executive producer, said they were 'delighted to have such extraordinary talent' in the show. 'We are happy to announce the casting of John Lithgow, Janet McTeer, Paapa Essiedu, Nick Frost, Luke Thallon and Paul Whitehouse to play Dumbledore, McGonagall, Snape, Hagrid, Quirrell and Filch,' they said. 'We're delighted to have such extraordinary talent onboard, and we can't wait to see them bring these beloved characters to new life.' In reference to Rickman's famous portrayal of Professor Snape, Mylod said: 'Nobody can replace Alan Rickman, but we can find the next Alan Rickman.' Some fans were also upset with Lithgow's being cast as Albus Dumbledore due to him being an American actor playing a British character, particularly given JK Rowling's insistance that the cast of the original films be British. Taking to X, fans wrote: 'I can't understand why John Lithgow is the new Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter HBO series. Dumbledore is British, Lithgow is from the USA.' 'Nothing against John Lithgow, but Dumbledore and the whole Harry Potter franchise is British.' The series' main three characters - Harry, Ron and Hermione - were finally announced in May after months of anticipation and rumors. Dominic McLaughlin bagged the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton is set to play Hermoine Granger and Alastair Stout will portray Ron Weasley. The lucky three kids are set to start filming the TV reboot this summer and were picked from more than 32,000 audition tapes from across the UK and Ireland. JK Rowling's seven hit books — which were originally made into films starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint — will be made into seven seasons on HBO. Rowling is listed as an executive producer despite the controversy and backlash surrounding her views on transgender issues. The HBO TV show is said to be costing £75million an episode and the three child actors could land themselves even bigger fortunes than the original stars. Producers Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod praised the 'wonderful' talent of the three newcomers. They 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.' The talented youngsters are used to acting and all have various experiences on stage or behind the camera. British actor-comedian Nick Frost will play half-giant Rubeus Hagrid, originally embodied by the late Robbie Coltrane John Lithgow (left) was been picked to play the new Professor Albus Dumbledore, a role originally played by Michael Gambon in the last six of eight Harry Potter films Following in Daniel Radcliffe's footsteps, Dominic played Oliver Gregory in a film titled Grow, also starring Alan Carr, Golda Rosheuvel and Nick Frost. Alastair, who will be taking on the role of Ron Weasley, featured in an advert for albert Bartlett's Jersey Royal potatoes. While Arabella has been on the West End and starred as Matilda in Matilda The Musical back in 2023. The young star also played Control in Starlight Express last year. More English actors were confirmed to star in the upcoming Harry Potter TV series, which will hit screens in 2027, in an announcement made in June. It was revealed that Katherine Parkinson, 47, will be playing Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny's mum Molly Weasley. The actress has played roles in various shows and films such as The IT Crowd, Doc Martin, Humans, St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold and Casualty. Molly was played by Julie Walters in the popular franchise. Johnny Flynn, 42, will play Draco Malfoy's dad Lucius - who was played by Jason Isaacs in the beloved Warner Bros. movies. The actor has appeared in various films and TV shows over the years. English actress Bel Powel has reportedly signed up to play Petunia Dursley in the TV adaption after shooting to fame in 2015 Some include Lotus Eaters, Cordelia, Scrooge: A Christmas Carol, Holby City, Les Miserables, Ripley and The Lovers. Bel Powley and Daniel Rigby have reportedly signed up to play Harry Potter's aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Dursley, according to Variety. Last month, Harry Potter creator Rowling confirmed that she worked closely with the writers on the upcoming series. She did so in a post on X (formerly Twitter) in which she raved about the first two episodes after reading them for the first time. 'I read the first two episodes of the forthcoming HBO Harry Potter series and they are SO, SO, SO GOOD!' the author wrote. When one follower enquired: 'So you are not doing the writing for the show?' she replied: 'No, but I've worked closely with the extremely talented writers'. In regards to filming, it was reported in May that the big-budget new series will be filmed in a £1 billion mini-centre, complete with its own school and medical centre. Producers have poured money into the vast new studio at Leavesden, just outside Watford, Hertfordshire. The site will include a school for the hundreds of young actors who are committed to filming the show, while another facility is being erected for the large numbers of animals expected to feature. A source told The Sun at the time: 'Warner Bros are making a huge commitment to the new TV show, looking at making multiple, lengthy series over the next decade. 'So they see pumping a huge amount of cash in upfront to construct this infrastructure as a worthwhile investment which they'll eventually get a return on.

Harry Potter Veteran on the Toxic Reaction to Reboot's New Snape, Paapa Essiedu
Harry Potter Veteran on the Toxic Reaction to Reboot's New Snape, Paapa Essiedu

Geek Feed

time08-07-2025

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  • Geek Feed

Harry Potter Veteran on the Toxic Reaction to Reboot's New Snape, Paapa Essiedu

Like it or not, current fandom culture is now plagued with all kinds of toxicity whenever a POC actor is announced for a franchise that was dominantly white for a time. It happened with Star Wars , and it's now happening with the Harry Potter reboot with Paapa Essiedu being cast as the new Professor Snape. With so many people complaining about the casting, a Potter vet, Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the original movies, has stepped up to bat for Essiedu. During a talk with Collider at Fans Expo, Isaacs says, ' Paapa Essiedu is one of the best actors I've ever seen in my life. I've seen some people online who are being rude about him. What they're being is racist… All the cast of the new 'Harry Potter' TV series are amazing. They will be swallowing their tongues, hopefully — you know, their digital tongues — when they see what [Paapa] does on screen.' While there are toxic and bigoted reactions to Essiedu getting cast, there are also some concerns on the opposite end of the spectrum where they are worried that casting a black Snape actually has different implications for other characters—specifically Harry's dad who was Snape's bully. Some think it would be hard to root for Harry's dad if he was bullying a black student; but on the contrary, some think that an easy fix for this problem is to make James Potter and the rest of his gang POC to make things… less racist? I guess bullying is more forgivable as long as it's inclusive. We don't know when we'll get a first look at the reboot, but the main trio and adults have already been cast, and production is expected to start very soon. No release date has been set for the Harry Potter reboot, but fans are expecting it to come out sometime next year or early 2027.

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