The upcoming Harry Potter TV reboot is expected to face major casting difficulties according to Warner Bros. Television chairperson Channing Dungey..Dungey’s comments follow recent reports that revealed the Harry Potter TV series is currently in active development at Max, with Warner Bros. Discovery confirming that several writers have pitched story and character concepts for the adaptation. In an interview with Variety, Dungey addressed the rumors and speculation surrounding the reboot, describing the casting interest from fans and the media as being too early, as Max is still currently in the process of securing the role of a showrunner for the show.Dungey went on to highlight the particular difficulty of casting younger actors for the first two books (The Philosopher’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets) with the main character’s ages in those books being in the range of eleven or twelve. “The tricky part is the first two books, where the kids are on the younger end, around 11 or 12.” The challenging casting process has been an expected factor for some after Max released a statement describing the reboot as being a decade long commitment, which would require an almost flawless decision-making as the young actors will grow with the characters they’re portraying as seen in the original film franchise.
The upcoming Harry Potter TV reboot is expected to face major casting difficulties according to Warner Bros. Television chairperson Channing Dungey.
.Dungey’s comments follow recent reports that revealed the Harry Potter TV series is currently in active development at Max, with Warner Bros. Discovery confirming that several writers have pitched story and character concepts for the adaptation. In an interview with Variety, Dungey addressed the rumors and speculation surrounding the reboot, describing the casting interest from fans and the media as being too early, as Max is still currently in the process of securing the role of a showrunner for the show.
Dungey went on to highlight the particular difficulty of casting younger actors for the first two books (The Philosopher’s Stone and The Chamber of Secrets) with the main character’s ages in those books being in the range of eleven or twelve. “The tricky part is the first two books, where the kids are on the younger end, around 11 or 12.” The challenging casting process has been an expected factor for some after Max released a statement describing the reboot as being a decade long commitment, which would require an almost flawless decision-making as the young actors will grow with the characters they’re portraying as seen in the original film franchise.
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