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“ Worked closely ” with writers on the Harry Potter series

JK Rowling gave the Harry Potter series its approval cachet.

The controversial author recently visited X (formerly Twitter) to rent the show, which should be a “faithful adaptation” of the fantastic Mega-Vente series of Rowling. She also noted that she “worked closely with the extremely talented writers” in the series.

“I read the first two episodes of the next HBO Harry Potter series and they have so much, so good!” She added.

It was previously revealed that Rowling would be an executive producer on the Harry Potter Show, but we did not expect daily involvement. While the author was faced with his criticisms for his anti-transgender feelings, the chief of HBO and Max content, Casey Bloys, said that he was not “worried about this” which has an impact on the show and does not care about consumers’ response. ”

The series, which should start to shoot in the middle of the summer of 2025, has already announced a large part of its cast “to direct a new generation of Fandom”, including Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton like Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout Like the new Ron Weasley.

The cast also includes John Lithgow as director Albus Dumbledore, Janet McTeer as professor Minerva McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu (Black mirror) As Professor Severus snape, Nick Frost as Hogwarts Gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid, Luke Thallon as Professor Quirrel, Paul Whitehouse As Argus Filch, Katherine Parkinson As Molly Weasley, Lox Pratt as Draco Malfoy, Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy, Leo Earley As Seamus Finnigan, Alessia Leoni as Parvati Patil, Sienna Moosah like Lavender Brown, beautiful Powley as a Dursley Petunia, Daniel Rigby like Vernon Dursley and Bertie Carvel as Cornelius Fudge.

HBO plans to adapt each of the seven of Rowling Harry Potter Rommands in a television season, Francesca Gardiner are as a showrunner, writer and executive producer, and Mark Mylod carrying out several executive episodes and producer. The series is also produced by Neil Blair and Ruth Kenley-Itts by Brontë Film and TV, and David Heyman of Yeille films.

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