Summary

  • The original Harry Potter cast members remain close, communicating in a WhatsApp group.
  • Tom Felton believed the original cast members were excited about the upcoming Harry Potter TV series.
  • Felton said he wanted to surprise the new Draco in the Harry Potter TV series and sneak to be an extra.

The original cast members of Harry Potter haven't lost contact, even if it was over a decade since the last film was released. One of them shared how the OGs probably felt about the upcoming television series.

Harry Potter is among the most successful film franchises in history. The movie was a live-action adaptation of J.K. Rowling's book series of the same name. There were eight films released — Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Philosopher's Stone) (2001), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011). Due to its success, a TV series was announced in 2023 and it will reportedly be a faithful adaptation of the books. The production of the upcoming TV series is expected to last for a decade. The original cast members of the movie series also worked together for a decade, so they developed a tight friendship. One of them revealed that they have a group chat.

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Tom Felton, who portrayed antagonist-turned-complex character Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movie series, spoke with People ahead of the Harry Potter Shop in Chicago opening on April 9. The newest shop was designed with a Goblet of Fire-themed. The actor, who was only 12 in the first film, said the store brought him back to the time when they were still filming the hit movie franchise, and his experience there was "magical." During the interview, he revealed that he regularly speaks to his on-screen dad, Jason Isaacs and that the original cast members have a WhatsApp group. According to him, he just took a video of the newly opened store and sent it to them.

They haven't spoken about the upcoming Harry Potter TV series, but Felton believed everyone was thrilled that the magic of the hit franchise will live on. "I think we're all very excited to see the wizarding world continue," he said. Felton also jokingly shared his plan for the next actor who would portray his character, Draco, and how he would sneak on set. He said:

I look forward to knocking on young Draco's door and surprising him, or something like that. I'll definitely be sneaking into a background shot as an extra.

Several cast members have already reacted to HBO's upcoming Harry Potter TV series. Most are excited, with some like Felton expressing interest in making a cameo. Matthew Lewis, who portrayed Neville Longbottom, said he would consider appearing in the show if the production would approach him. Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny Weasley, was also open to appearing on the TV show, saying, "Never say never, never say no," if there was a chance for her to reprise her role in the show. She was hoping that the TV series could cover more details from the book, which the movies had to skip due to limited hours.

Radcliffe, the main protagonist, however, wasn't keen on appearing on the show because he felt that the series wanted a fresh start. It was previously announced that they wanted a younger audience to play the lead roles. However, Radcliffe expressed his support to the young actors who would portray the characters they previously played on the big screen. Isaacs also named an actor who could potentially portray his character, Lucius Malfoy, in the series. Surprisingly, he named a female actor — Meryl Streep. According to Isaacs, Streep "can do anything." However, this might be unlikely because Lucius is a male character, and his role is tied to him being a father figure and the patriarch of a pure-blood aristocratic family. The cast for the Harry Potter TV series hasn't been announced yet, except for John Lithgow, who is set to play Professor Albus Dumbledore.

HBO's Harry Potter TV series is expected to premiere in 2026.

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Source: People