Harry Potter to win TV series that will adapt JK Rowling’s books again
Known for interpreting Harry Potter in the seven films of the franchise based on the books of J.K. Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe spoke again about a possible participation for the TV adaptation of Warner Bros. discovery (via Variety).
In a new interview with the ComicBook to promote his new project, the TBS comedy series Miracle Workers: End Times (2023), Radcliffe expressed his support for whatever comes to the universe of Hogwartsbut that he doesn’t feel like he needs to be there.
“My understanding is they’re trying to start from scratch and I’m sure whoever’s making them will want to make their own mark and probably don’t want to have to figure out how to get the old Harry to make a cameo in this movie,” Radcliffe said. “I’m definitely not looking for that at all. […] I am very excited to have passed that torch.”
A Warner Bros. discovery announced the new “Harry Potter” series during a presentation to press and investors on April 12, to show details of the integration between the streams HBO Max It is Discovery+ on the platform max.
Different than Fantastic Beasts – which is a spin-off of the universe built in the cinema previously – the idea is to retell the story. Each book would be represented by a season, which would mean years of franchise content on television.
Source: Rollingstone

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