Finally officially: Harry Potter series reveals Cast for Hagrid, Dumbledore, Snape and Co.

Now it is known who steps into the great footsteps of Robbie Coltrane (source: Warner Bros.)

It has been known since 2023 that HBO dares to one of the most difficult series implementations of all time: Harry Potter. After rumoring a lot of rumors in the past few days, who is slipping into the roles of Hagrid, Dumbledore, Snape and Co., the first six actors are now officially known.

Harry Potter-Cast: Hagrid and Co.

  • Albus Dumbledore- John Litgow (Interstellar)
  • Minerva McGonagall- Janet McTeer (Ozark)
  • Severus Snape- PAAPA ESSIEDU (I May Destroy You)
  • Hagrid- Nick Frost (Hot Fuzz)
  • Quirinus quirll- Luke Thallon (A Room with a View)
  • Arong filling- Paul Whitehouse (The Death of Stalin)

And Harry, Ron and Hermione?Those who slip into the three main roles are still unclear. Since the shooting will probably start in the summer of 2025, it is certainly not far until the unveiling.

So tell us in the comments who you would like for Harry, Ron and Hermione.

Everything important about the Harry Potter series

The HBO series should be from a totalseven seasonsexist, each of which one of the books ever implements - from "the stone of the wise" to "the sanctuaries of death". The complete series should be completed within 10 years.

In what form Is JK Rowling involved?The author is directly involved in the series as an executing producer, but did not write the script.

As for the release of the first seasonis currently assumed from the period between the end of 2026 and early 2027.

What about Hogwarts Legacy 2?

Hogwarts Legacy 2: What is already known and what we want

After Warner Bros. the definitive edition of Hogwarts Legacyhas canceled, the attention of developer Avalanche applies entirely to the successor, who has already been officially announced by publisher.

We once summarized what could be expected in Hogwarts Legacy 2 in the upper video.

Are you looking forward to the Harry Potter series from HBO or are you still quite skeptical about adaptation?