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New photos from HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series have been released, giving fans another look at the actors stepping into the roles of Harry and Hagrid amid ongoing controversy over the show’s casting choices.
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[Photos & Video] First Look: HBO’s Harry Potter Reboot Shows Hagrid Leading Harry to Diagon Alley
HBO has given fans a first real look at its upcoming Harry Potter series with new set photos showing the cast in action. The new show is a full re-imagining of J.K. Rowling’s beloved books and follows the huge success of the Harry Potter movies and the Fantastic Beasts films.
In this latest batch of photos from the set of HBO's Harry Potter, we get our best look yet at Dominic McLaughlin as the Boy Wizard and Nick Frost as Hagrid. What's he hiding inside his jacket, though?
HARRY Potter bosses have used a very clever trick to transform actor Nick Frost into Hagrid for the new TV series. Scenes were shot yesterday as London’s Borough High Street was taken over
Harry Potter was seen shooting scenes with Nick Frost’s Hagrid this week in London, details explored
The new Harry Potter adaptation moved into a different stage this week. After weeks inside the controlled environment of Leavesden Studios, the production stepped out into central London.
Max has declared that this “decade-long series” will span all seven Harry Potter books in a “faithful re-creation” of the text, promising that the show will be made with “the same epic craft, love and care this global franchise is known for.
The latest video from the London set of Harry Potter finds Dominic McLaughlin's Boy Wizard and the half-giant and gamekeeper and groundskeeper at Hogwarts, Hagrid, making their way to Diagon
Filming for the new Harry Potter series has begun in London, generating excitement despite some mixed feelings about Hagrid's portrayal. Fans are optimistic about the fresh cast, including Dominic McLaughlin as Harry,
Teenage British actor Gabriel Thomson has been selected to play the role of wizard Harry Potter in a movie adaptation, Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Saturday. The 13-year-old from south London played the part of young Pip in a BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" opposite actress Charlotte Rampling last year.
With HBO's Harry Potter series now in production, the casting for the rest of the Weasley siblings has been revealed.
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