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  • HBO's Harry Potter series has set a release window, and the show is expected to arrive in 2026.
  • Daniel Radcliffe has confirmed that he will not be returning to the Harry Potter TV show, but is excited to see what the new cast will do.
  • J.K. Rowling is involved in the HBO Harry Potter TV show as an executive producer, despite the controversy surrounding her views.

The first-ever Harry Potter TV show was announced to be coming to Max, and every detail about the wizard's return is hotly anticipated. Harry Potter is the seven-book series by J.K. Rowling that has burgeoned into an entertainment juggernaut. The story is well-known to people of all ages, and while the magical world of Harry Potter has expanded beyond the core texts, nothing has surpassed the enthralling tale of the original. Harry Potter follows the titular wizard as he explores Hogwarts, discovers magic, and faces Lord Voldemort.

Harry Potter was already adapted into the smash-hit, eight-film series from Warner Bros., and Rowling's magical tale came to define early 2000s blockbuster cinema. However, like all book-to-movie adaptations, there are always scenes and characters that are excised. The HBO Max Harry Potter TV show gives the series the length required to fully capture the breadth of the novels. Their track record of adaptations makes Max an excellent landing spot for the beloved series, and every announcement about the upcoming Harry Potter HBO show is welcome news.

HBO's Harry Potter Show Latest News

Not long after announcing that pitches were being accepted for scripts, the latest update comes in the form of a release window for the Harry Potter series. Though it may not be what the eager fanbase wants to hear, Warner CEO David Zaslav has announced that the series won't arrive until at least 2026. Though Zaslav provided no other updates, nor a more specific date, it is a good sign that work is progressing on the epic TV adaptation.

The Harry Potter film series is currently available to stream on Max

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HBO's Harry Potter Show Is Confirmed

Harry Potter's official HBO Max logo for the remake series

A tweet posted by HBO Max on April 12, 2023, served as the official confirmation that the Harry Potter TV show was in production. In the short video, the magical floating candles that illuminate Hogwarts' Great Hall in the movies appear and move around to spell out “Harry Potter” in the memorable lightning-like font of the series, and the iconic magical school appears in the background with the Max Original logo above the title.

While this is Max's first official Harry Potter TV show confirmation, many have already known that a television reboot of the original Harry Potter books was in the works. Despite the controversy surrounding the author, it has been an open secret that Warner Bros. was nearing a deal with Rowling. The movie adaptations were produced and distributed by Warner Bros., who owns HBO and Max, so it had always seemed likely a series deal would go through.

What Daniel Radcliffe Has Said About The Harry Potter TV Series

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter looking at Olivander in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.

Though the show is a complete reboot and unrelated to the blockbuster movie franchise, many in the Harry Potter fandom still want to see Daniel Radcliffe return. His most recent comments regarding the Harry Potter TV show were while speaking with Access alongside his Miracle Workers co-star Geraldine Viswanathan. Radcliffe gave a definitive no about returning but stated that he was very excited to see what the new Harry Potter TV show cast would be doing. His full comment can be read below:

“I certainly haven’t. I mean, I don’t, I think it’s very much like they’re going for a new series and it would be, there would be somebody else playing Harry. So I think it would be very weird for me to show up. I’m very, you know, I’m very excited to see what other people do with that. And I think the thing, you know, the comparison I’ve made is like to a story like ‘Sherlock Holmes.’ You know, it was always gonna, I think the Potter series of books was always going to be bigger than like one interpretation or one franchise. So it’ll be cool to like, see the, the torch get passed on,”

Radcliffe has also addressed the possibility of having a cameo in the Harry Potter TV show. Unfortunately, the odds don't look good, as Radcliffe mentioned, "I don’t think so, no." However, Radcliffe's statements are from the mindset that the show is unrelated to the movies he starred in, as he added, "Certainly from everything that I’ve read about the series, they’re starting fresh and would probably be weird to have me pop in…"

In a July 2023 interview with Variety about his Emmy nomination for portraying Weird Al in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Radcliffe stated that he hoped the Harry Potter TV show would satiate fans who were disappointed with the movies. The actor said that he was happy to be a viewer this time around, and he recognized that there were things cut from the films that angered audiences. His full quote can be read below:

I’m excited for it as a viewer. I’ll be able to enjoy it with everyone else possibly, with a slightly different perspective. It’s a nice thing that a whole new generation is going to get introduced to the stories in a new way. They’ll see it as a TV series, so they’ll probably have time to go into all the things. So for the people that were angry about things that were cut from the film, hopefully, they will finally be able to see the full version they wanted.

HBO does indeed have an obligation to expand on the plot for the Harry Potter TV show. While many cuts were made for time, some of these cuts reduced the impact of key reveals and robbed side characters of triumphant arcs. Peeves the poltergeist was omitted entirely, Voldemort and Dumbledore's full backstories weren't included, and the idea that Neville Longbottom could've been the Chosen One was never even brought up. The Dursleys' presences were also muted, and Dudley's redemption scene was deleted.

The Harry Potter Show Has Some Recast Challenges

Hagrid and Snape in Harry Potter

While the advent of the new Harry Potter TV show is an exciting prospect, there's no question that the HBO Harry Potter recast challenge is probably one of the series' greatest. Some of the hardest characters for HBO to recast in the Harry Potter TV show are first and foremost the golden trio themselves. Helping to introduce the characters to the world, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were made famous by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson.

Recasting iconic adult characters that were played by actors who have passed on is another challenge, and the late Robbie Coltrane was the perfect double of Hagrid, along with Alan Rickman's iconic Snape performance. Likewise, Dumbledore will prove to be another difficult casting, though some character details weren't brought to the film series that are worth exploring. Bringing new actors to the Harry Potter TV show will prove to be difficult regardless since they will have to live up to both the original character and audiences' expectations based on the movies.

J.K. Rowling Is Involved In HBO Harry Potter TV Show

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling

A controversy around HBO's Harry Potter TV show has been whether author J.K. Rowling will be involved in the project. It has been confirmed that HBO is working with J.K. Rowling on their Harry Potter reboot. Rowling is serving as an executive producer and a statement released on J.K. Rowling's website confirmed she would be working on the project alongside Neil Blair and Ruth Kenley-Letts.

J.K. Rowling has become a controversial figure in recent years thanks to her outspoken views on trans people. The J.K. Rowling anti-trans controversy could be one of the key obstacles facing the upcoming HBO Harry Potter TV show. J.K. Rowling's involvement in other Harry Potter projects like the game Hogwarts Legacy has even led to fan boycotts. Only time with tell if the Harry Potter HBO show will face the same issue, though the healthy sales of Hogwarts Legacy likely mean that Warner Bros. is confident the series can still be a hit even with Rowling's involvement.

Harry Potter HBO Show Story Details

Harry Potter dueling Voldemort with Priori Incantatem at a graveyard.

The Harry Potter HBO television show can offer much more time to explore supporting characters, flesh out the main ones, and depict fan-favorite scenes from the books that could not be shown in the films. The Harry Potter TV show will have the chance to fix some mistakes of the Harry Potter movies. For the films to have an appropriate run-time, some characters were cut out completely, arcs were shortened, and the day-to-day life of living in Hogwarts, a necessary theme of the books, was weakened.

HBO has shown itself to be diligent in respectfully adapting source material so the story from the Harry Potter books should remain the same on Max. Harry’s journey from a lonely orphan into the hero who saves the world from Voldemort will be the core of the show, but it’s the small moments of magic and wonder that will make the Harry Potter TV show so special. Those moments of Harry and his friends discovering something truly amazing and giving the audience a unique experience is what the Max show will be able to put on screen better than anyone has before.

  • HBO Harry Potter TV Show Poster
    Harry Potter
    Genres:
    Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    Seasons:
    1
    Story By:
    JK Rowling
    Streaming Service(s):
    HBO Max
    Franchise(s):
    Harry Potter