The official announcement of The new Harry, Ron and Hermione In the next series of Harry Potter preparing HBO Max It has generated all kinds of reactions and opinions among fans of the literary saga and their adaptations to the cinema, which are firmly identified to the characters with their incarnation by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson y Rupert Grint For ten years, between 2001 and 2011.
But if there was an opinion that generated great expectation to know it was that of JK Rowling, author of the original literary saga and executive producer in this new adaptation. Although those responsible for the series have wanted to disconnect from the questioned public aspect of the writer and her antitrans activism, the support of the creator of Harry, Ron, Hermione and the rest of the characters in this magical world is indispensable for production.
Therefore, it is natural that one of the writer’s followers in X (formerly Twitter) He has asked directly about his opinion about Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout, The new actors who will give life to Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, respectively.
JK Rawling’s opinion
The user sought to support Rawling (“Tell them that fans already love them and we can’t wait to see the series”) And, of course, he has succeeded. With only four words, the writer has dissipated any questions that could be about His opinion about signing.
“The three are wonderful,” JK Rawling has sentenced, and then add: “I couldn’t be happier.”
The writer had already expressed himself very favorable to the different casting decisions that have been taken with the new series of Harry Potter, Even when it seemed that the public opinions of some interpreters about hot tasks such as the rights of people were collided with which she so vocally expresses.
“I don’t have the power to fire an actor from the series or exercise it if so,” he explained when asked about the actor’s signature Especially essudes, The new interpreter of Severus Snape, in an open letter against the opinion of the British Supreme Court that deprives transgender women legal protection. “I do not believe in removing people from their work and life for sustaining beliefs, protected by law, which are different from mine.”
