Harry Potteris being rebooted as a TV show for HBO, and oneHarry Potterstar has a strong opinion on that. WiththeHarry PotterTV showexpected to come out in 2027, anticipation continues to build for Hollywood’s ambitious new take on J.K. Rowling’s global phenomenon. Launched in 1997 withHarry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, theHarry Potterbook seriesdefined millennial life for many and went on to form the basis of the legendary Warner Bros. movies.

With all ofHarry Potter’smain characterscast so flawlessly in the movies, it remains for the Max show to keep the standard high in the overallHarry Potterfranchise. Certain big roles have already been cast, with Nick Frost claiming Rubeus Hagrid, to the delight of many. John Lithgow has been confirmed as Albus Dumbledore, while Paapa Essiedu is going to play Severus Snape. With all these big names now attached to theHarry PotterTV series, it remains to be seen how it will compare to the movies.

Richard Harris as Dumbledore talking in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone

Jason Isaacs' Harry Potter Remake Comments Ignore The Inevitable Cast Comparisons

Jason Isaacs Will Not Be Forgotten Any Time Soon

Speaking toCollider, Lucius Malfoy actor Jason Isaacs commented on aharsh reality of theHarry Potterremake’s cast, expressing concern that the previous version will be forgotten. Isaacs' concerns that the oldHarry Pottercast may be forgotten in light of a new one emerging are utterly understandable but ultimately not needed. Judging from his words,Isaacs is probably very aware that his emotions are that this was somewhat inevitable,famous franchises cannot go forever without being remade by someone somewhere at some point.

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Interestingly,theHarry PotterTV show casting rumorshave already boosted public conversation about the old cast, among industry types and fans on social media alike. Not only is the current buzz about the show amplifying sales and views of theHarry Pottermovies, but it will continue to do so long into the future. As the show rolls out across its multiple seasons, critics andfans won’t stop comparing the cast of theHarry Pottermovies to the cast of the TV show. For better or worse, the films won’t be forgotten any time soon.

Jason Isaacs looking bewildered as Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2(1)

Movie Comparisons Are The Harshest Reality Facing The Upcoming Harry Potter Show

The Harry Potter TV Show Will Face Many Comparisons

Perhapsthe biggest problem theHarry PotterTV reboot must overcomeis the constant comparisons to the movies.The TV show will obviously have to prove its validity, being made so soon after the movies, by displaying its own unique style, message, and tone. However, the essence of this problem comes down to a looming comparison to the iconic movies, directed in turn by Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, and David Yates. In reality, it is probably the TV show that will suffer due to the recent movies, rather than the other way around.

The TV show will face ongoing comparisons to the movies that might not do it any favors.

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Jason Isaacs noted concern about being “erased from history.” Rather than genuinely assuming that the movies won’t get watched and their casts' names will be forgotten, he is likely referring to the general shift in the public consciousness that happens as franchises evolve and future generations come to relate a different actor to a role than the previous generation did. While this is inevitable to a certain extent, the TV show will face ongoing comparisons to the movies that might not do it any favors.The show should be appreciated in its own right, not through comparisons.

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Although future generations will inevitably identifyHogwarts' famous professorsand other important members of the adultHarry Pottercast with the actors most recently in their lives, it would be unlikely for this to happen on a mass scale.TheHarry Pottermovies launched in 2001and finished in 2011. After the original series of movies ended, theFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themmovies came out to continue their legacy and keep them fresh in audiences' minds, with their most recent release in 2022. Meanwhile, the show is due to launch in 2027.

David Yates directed all threeFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themmovies.

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With just four years between the lastFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themmovie and theHarry PotterTV show,Harry Potterfans won’t have remotely forgotten Richard Harris' or Michael Gambon’s Albus Dumbledores, let alone Jude Law’s.It is quite unusual for a remake to emerge so soon after the original, which has obviously triggered concerns, but is ultimately why they are probably unfounded. There are indeed younger who aren’t familiar with the Harry Potter books or movies yet, but surely not enough for the previous version to be forgotten.

As such, while there will be lots of “zoomers,” and also those even younger, watching the show and experiencingHarry Potterfor the first time, a lot of people will actually have seen the movies. This unique remake situation can help avoid the historical rewrite that Jason Isaacs is worried about. Meanwhile,theHarry Potterremake won’t repeat actors from the movies, as per a confirmation from HBO’s head of IP, speaking toThe Hollywood Reporter. This will further helpHarry Pottermaintain due respect for all cast members, new and old.

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Harry Potter is HBO’s remake of the iconic Wizarding World film series that consisted of eight films between 2001 and 2011. Each season adapts a book from JK Rowling’s popular series and provides more book-accurate details than the movies did.