Harry Potter HBO TV series

Can't help thinking they decided on Nick Frost to play Hagrid in the very early stages of planning the series years ago, only for him to lose about 14 stone in the meantime. He'll have to wear a fat suit in this won't he?
yeah, bad casting /jk. Just as well Robbie Coltrane was 8ft in real life :rolleyes:

Pretty sure in this day and age, they can make a 4ft anorexic look 8ft and fat :p
 
I personally don't have an issue with it, I think it has some negative connotations on the storyline of the character. Until the Marauders are cast it's basically 4x white kids bullying the daylights out of the random black kid. Which is not what the whole story is about.

I would be interested to see peoples reactions on a well known black character being played by a white person though, I suspect the internet would lose their mind these days.

Not allowed. Whitewashing innit.
 
Pretty sure in this day and age, they can make a 4ft anorexic look 8ft and fat :p

Yeah but their costume bloke was probably banking of saving a few quid on a fat suit, and then he saw recent photos of Nick Frost and was like, oh for flips sake!.

To be fair, he was chronically obese.
 
This is weird. I vaguely recall that J K Rowling tried to explain that Hermione was never explicitly Black in the books after Cursed. Child casting was announced but this is gonna be a lot harder to swallow.

Its bad enough she has allowed American cast, which she didn't for the movies, but this is just weird.

I read the books before the movies came out and imagined Snape being a white, greasy haired, sneering anti-hero, which is exactly what the author wanted. Alan Rickman was perfect for the role.


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Looked in to this, and yeah you are right.

He was 54 when it started filming and 64 by the end.

Harrys parents were supposed to only be 21 when they died, which means when Harry starts school at 11, that whole group in the same year should have been in their early 30's
 
What have you been smoking? He was atrocious, although not sure it was his fault - the writing/directing on the later ones was horrendous anyway in comparison to the source material.

Yeah that scene where he throws Harry against the wall in Goblet of Fire… wtf. It could have been the directing I suppose.

It is funny seeing how the style and direction changed over the films. I seem to recall that Harry and Ron have long ‘emo’ hair in 3 & 4.

3 (Azkaban) is odd re: lore … it starts off with Harry doing a lumos charm in his bedroom… which is an instant expulsion, no?

In terms of vibe and ‘magic’, the first film is by far away the best - a very good adaption of the book.
 
Paapa Essiedu - could work, he's not bad but arguably some of the biggest shoes to fill in terms of comparisons back to the films, so he'll need to be good
thinking about it, in some ways going clearly different, rather than an alan rickman clone, helps distinguish the 2 apart, which may be a good thing due to this role being probably most watched

John Lithgow - not much wrong here but him being 79 seems a bit risky in terms of seeing out the entire series if it starts to drag on in terms of production

is my only worry too.
 
What have you been smoking? He was atrocious, although not sure it was his fault - the writing/directing on the later ones was horrendous anyway in comparison to the source material.
He played the role better than Richard Harris did, how's the source material, writing or directing relevant to that? He did what was asked of him and put in a far more memorable performance.
 
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He played the role better than Richard Harris did, how's the source material, writing or directing relevant to that? He did what was asked of him and put in a far more memorable performance.

Because it's an adaptation of the source material, and Richard Harris played the character much, much closer to the source material. The most memorable part of Gambons Dumbledore was the complete antithesis of the book character in the fourth movie and became such a meme that it's still reposted today. Again, not necessarily Gambons fault if that's what was written or directed.
 
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Inb4 grown men start malding over the choice for Hermione.

Edit: HBO had to disable the comments on the Facebook post after just a couple of minutes due to the frothers.
 
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Dominic McLaughlin will play the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton is Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout is Ron Weasley. More than 30,000 actors auditioned for the lead roles since HBO launched an open casting call last fall. Filming is expected to begin this summer.

“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,” said showrunner Francesca Gardiner and executive producer and director Mark Mylod in a statement.

 
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Inb4 grown men start malding over the choice for Hermione.

Edit: HBO had to disable the comments on the Facebook post after just a couple of minutes due to the frothers.

TBF it would be far easier if every role, for every production simply had a middle age white bloke cast. ;)

Seriously though the actors look young enough that they will be fairly convincing for the roles as they age.

Those lucky three have pretty much won the golden tickets of acting.
 
Those lucky three have pretty much won the golden tickets of acting.

They have, but also hopefully they are shielded from the vitriol that will no doubt be coming from lots of people. I have no real care about the kid actors - it's a complete gamble each way I didn't think much of the original ones for the most part. Unless HBO cancel it season two haha.
 
I honestly don't think I'd want to be any of the kids involved in this show, I actually feel bad for them and hope they don't get negatively effected.

On one hand you have the people who are going to be mad at the choice for characters like Hermione, on the other you have the Rowling hate brigade that regularly go off over her views. Not that the latter had much effect on the game from a couple of years back, still I feel there's going to be a lot of negativity on top of some big shoes to fill.
 
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