Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) is “open” to returning for the Harry Potter TV show

Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) is "open" to returning for the Harry Potter TV show

As a die-hard Harry Potter fan who grew up with these magical tales, I must admit that the news of a TV show has left me both excited and apprehensive. On one hand, the prospect of delving deeper into this enchanting world is tantalizing; on the other, the fear of ruining the cherished memories I’ve built around the movies is palpable.


Although eight beloved Harry Potter films continue to captivate audiences worldwide, a television series based on the franchise is in the works by Max Studios, with HBO already in the process of selecting actors to portray main characters like Harry, Ron, and Hermione. The project is moving forward, so keep an eye out!

Following HBO’s declaration of a ten-year plan for producing a Harry Potter television series, there has been some negative reaction. Frankly, is another Harry Potter really necessary? It seems like an unoriginal and convenient cash cow for Max. However, it also offers a fantastic chance to delve deeper into the books; movies can only convey so much compared to a TV show.

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that several stars from the Harry Potter films are captivated by this fresh venture. Among them, the legendary Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, has taken an interest in the series, yet he seems hesitant about his role. On the other hand, Matthew Lewis, who played Neville Longbottom, expresses eagerness to delve into a grown-up version of his character: “I’d be quite intrigued to see what Neville would be like as an adult – a whole new energy,” he told PEOPLE.

As a dedicated Harry Potter fan who brought Ginny Weasley to life across all eight films, I recently shared my thoughts on the upcoming adaptation with PEOPLE. What I truly yearn for is a comprehensive portrayal that delves deeper into the rich world we’ve grown attached to. Unlike movies, TV shows offer the luxury of time, providing an opportunity to explore this captivating universe more fully.

In the movies, many character histories like those of Dumbledore, Voldemort, Snape, and even Ginny, were briefly touched upon compared to the books. As a fan, I’m eagerly anticipating additional scenes that didn’t make it into the films due to their condensed format. Wright expressed his hope that these missing book elements will be included in future releases, as each character offers numerous interpretations and he’s excited to see how they’re portrayed.

Could Bonnie Wright consider rejoining the cast for the Harry Potter series? She hinted that she might, saying “never say never” and expressing readiness to participate if given the opportunity.

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2024-09-11 19:41

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