HBO's new Harry Potter series was first confirmed in 2023, with each season meant to follow one book
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Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton have been cast as Harry, Hermione and Ron, respectively
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone will premiere on Christmas 2026
Dust off your robes and ready your wands — HBO'sHarry Potterseriesis apparating soon.
The TV show will reimagineJ.K. Rowling's iconic books with a deeper, more expansive approach than the blockbuster films. HBO plans to dedicate each season to a single book — allowing for richer character development, more detailed world-building and storylines that didn't make it to the big screen, perBloomberg.
John Lithgowwas the first cast member confirmed to join the series, with a few actors following suit, includingNick Frost, Janet McTeer andPaapa Essiedu. In May 2025, HBO announced thatHogwarts' favorite trio had officially been cast:Dominic McLaughlinas Harry Potter,Alastair Stoutas Ron Weasley and Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger.
While some of the original cast members have spoken out about theirhopes to return to the wizarding world, others have confirmed they didn't have plans to reprise their roles.
"Like the rest of the world, [I'm] very excited to watch as an audience member,"Daniel Radcliffe, who originated the titular role, toldE!in May 2024. "I don't know if it would work to have us do anything in it."
Thefirst official teaserfor season 1 of theHarry Potterseries — titledHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone— dropped on March 25, revealing the show will premiere on Christmas 2026.
So, who is joining the cast of the newHarry Potterseries? Here's a look at the actors who have been cast, side-by-side with those who originated the roles.
Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter
In May 2025, HBO announced that McLaughlin will make his screen debut starring as the titular character, Harry Potter, a young wizard who navigates life at Hogwarts, making friends (and some foes!) in the process.
For over a decade, Radcliffe famously played the role. He told E! that while he wasn't going to be in the reboot, he was excited to keep Harry's legacy going.
"My understanding is that they're trying to very much start fresh, and I'm sure whoever is making them will want to make their own mark on it and probably not want to have to figure out how to get old Harry to cameo in this somewhere," he said.
Radcliffe added, "But I do wish them, obviously, all the luck in the world, and I'm very excited to have that torch passed. But I don't think it needs me to physically pass it."
Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley
Stout will portray Harry's best friend Ron Weasley.
Ron was originally played byRupert Grint, who expressed his excitement for a potential TV reboot before the project had even received the green light.
"I'd love to seeHarry Potterbe adapted into a TV show," Grint toldGQin January 2023. "I think it would really work."
He also opened up about the idea of someone else taking on his iconic role, saying, "I think there'd be a feeling of passing the baton, letting someone else play Ron."
"It's weird because I'm protective over him, I could relate to him so much, and thenIwas picked to bring him to life," Grint said. "That's hard to let go. But it would be nice to, as well."
Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger
The beloved Hogwarts trio will be rounded out by Stanton, who will play Hermione Granger, a star student at Hogwarts who becomes a close friend of Harry's.
In a press release announcing the trio's casting, writer-showrunner Francesca Gardiner and co-director Mark Mylod reflected on the "extraordinary search" to find the new generation of Harry, Hermione and Ron.
"The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen," they wrote.
Prior to joining theHarry Potterfranchise, the young star played Matilda Wormwood inMatilda the Musicalin London's West End and the role of Control inStarlight Expressat Wembley Park Theatre in Wembley, England.
John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore
Lithgow has been cast as the beloved Hogwarts headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, who was previously played by the lateRichard Harrisin the first two movies beforeMichael Gambontook over the part for the latter six films.
In February 2025, Lithgow toldScreenRantthat the role "came as a total surprise."
"I just got the phone call up at the Sundance Film Festival for yet another film, and it was not an easy decision because it's going to define me for the last chapter of my life, I'm afraid," theConclaveactor said.
He added that the decision was made harder since he'll be "about 87 years old at the wrap party," considering each season follows one book, but nonetheless, he said he was looking forward to working with the "wonderful" team.
A month later, the Oscar nominee admitted on theSmartlesspodcast that he didn't think playing Dumbledore was "gonna be that hard a job," despite how pivotal the character is to the series.
That being said, he added that he's also "behind everybody" as he only now is "halfway through" the second book.
Though he didn't think playing Dumbledore would be a challenge, describing the character as a sort of "nuclear weapon," Lithgow added that he was shocked by the number of people that have already approached him since the news of his casting became official.
"Can you believe this has already started?" Lithgow said. "The deal was only set, like, 48 hours ago, and in airports two weeks ago, somehow or other, people had gotten wind of this, and they were stopping me."
Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall
In early March 2025, sources toldDeadlinethat McTeer, who previously starred as Hera in Netflix'sKaos, was in negotiations to join the new series as Minerva McGonagall, Hogwarts' transfiguration professor. Her casting was confirmed the following month.
The lateMaggie Smithoriginated the role and played Dumbledore's right-hand for all eight movies. Meanwhile, McTeer is just a few years younger than Smith was when she was first cast in the part.
The role will mark McTeer's return to HBO after starring inInto the Stormas Winston Churchill's wife, Clementine, a role for which she was nominated for anEmmy.
McTeer has also previously been nominated for anOscarfor her work inTumbleweeds, which also won her aGolden Globe.
Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape
Like McTeer, Essiedu's casting as Severus Snape was confirmed by HBO in April 2025.
WhileAlan Rickmanwas 54 years old when he originated the role of the potions professor, who has one of the most famous arcs in the whole series, Essiedu will be taking on the role in his mid-30s.
According toDeadline, Gardiner shared at a Max event the previous month that the show will be a "faithful adaptation" of the books, meaning the characters would be true to age.
In the series, Snape is meant to be the same age as Lily Potter, making him 31 in the first book.
Similarly to McTeer, this will mark Essiedu's return to HBO after he previously starred inI May Destroy YouoppositeMichaela Coel, for which he was nominated for an Emmy.
Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid
In March 2025,Deadlinereported that Frost will play Rubeus Hagrid, the gamekeeper at Hogwarts, and Harry's (often misguided) mentor and close friend.
Robbie Coltrane, whodied in October 2022, was the first to play Hagrid, portraying the beloved half-giant in all eight movies.
Fans first suspected that Frost was taking over the mantle after a cryptic MarchInstagrampost in which the actor wrote, "What a bloody lovely day! It's happening, it's actually happening. Stay cool."
TheShaun of the Deadactor previously starred in the AMC seriesInto the Badlandsand 2025's live-action remake ofHow to Train Your Dragon.
Luke Thallon as Professor Quirinus Quirrell
In April 2025, HBO announced that Luke Thallon would be playing Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Quirinus Quirrell.
The role was originally played by Ian Hart in the firstHarry Pottermovie.
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Thallon is largely known for his work on stage, though he has had a couple of small roles on-screen, including in 2018'sThe Favourite.
Paul Whitehouse as Argus Filch
During HBO's casting announcement in April, the network also revealed that Paul Whitehouse would be playing Argus Filch.
David Bradley was the first to play the role of the Hogwarts caretaker, appearing in all eight movies.
This isn't Whitehouse's first time on aHarry Potterset. He also appeared inHarry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkabanas Sir Cadogan, one of the knights in the portraits outside of Gryffindor's common room.
Katherine Parkinson as Molly Weasley
In June 2025, HBO announced that Katherine Parkinson will play Molly Weasley.
Julie Walterswas the first to portray the warm, fiercely loving matriarch of the Weasley family, appearing in seven of the eight films.
Parkinson is best known for her role as Jen Barber inThe IT Crowd, which earned her aBAFTA Awardin 2014.
Lox Pratt as Draco Malfoy
Lox Pratt will portray the smug, sharp-tongued and often cruel Draco Malfoy.
"Slytherin all the way!" Pratt wrote onInstagramfollowing HBO's June 2025 announcement.
Tom Felton, who played Draco in all eight original films, toldBustlein April 2025 that he thinks the reboot is a "fantastic" idea.
"[I've] heard — I don't know this for a fact — but they might be filming it in the same studios as we filmed it, which means that I will hopefully, inevitably get to knock on a dressing room door that says 'Draco' and surprise the new kid who's doing it," he said.
As for a potential appearance from Felton in the series, he said, "I will definitely be a background extra at the very least. At some point, I'll wedge my way in there, if I can."
Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy
HBO castJohnny Flynnas Draco's father, Lucius Malfoy.
Jason Isaacsplayed the cold and calculating figure in six of theHarry Potterfilms. He's expecting the reboot series to be "brilliant."
"There's gonna be another Lucius Malfoy, and he's gonna be fantastic, andI'll be long forgotten," he said onThe Hollywood Reporter'sAwards Chatterpodcast in April 2025. "That's fine by me. I've had a good run."
After learning of Flynn's casting, Isaacs congratulated the actor onInstagram.
"Thrilled to be passing the keys to Malfoy Manor to @johnnyflynnmusic, a monstrously talented renaissance man," he wrote. "Just have some respect for your elders and leave my hair products in the drawers please."
Bel Powley as Petunia Dursley
Bel Powleywill play Harry Potter's aunt, Petunia Dursley. She will follow in the footsteps of Fiona Shaw, who first played the bitter and emotionally distant woman in four of the eight films.
"I wish them well," Shaw told PEOPLE in November 2024, referring to the reboot cast. "I mean, can stories be retold? They must be retold over time. It seems to me no time [has passed] since we told it, but maybe it's [for] a whole new generation."
Daniel Rigby as Vernon Dursley
Daniel Rigby has been cast as Harry Potter's uncle, Vernon Dursley — a narrow-minded, blustering bully who is deeply averse to magic.
The late Richard Griffiths, who died in 2013, originated the role, playing the Dursley patriarch in five of the eight films.
"Thrilled to be playing the world's worst muggle, Uncle Vernon," Rigby wrote onInstagramin June 2025.
Amos Kitson as Dudley Dursley
Amos Kitson is set to take on the role of Harry Potter's spoiled, bullying cousin, Dudley Dursley. The role will mark his acting debut.
Harry Mellingfamously originated the character, appearing in five of the franchise's eight films.
Bertie Carvel as Cornelius Fudge
Bertie Carvelhas been tapped to play Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic.
The late Robert Hardy, who died in 2017, was the first to play the cautious, insecure politician, appearing in four of the eight films.
Carvel is best known for his roles inThe CrownandDalgliesh.
Alessia Leoni as Parvati Patil
Alessia Leoni will make her acting debut as Parvati Patil, a Gryffindor student and Harry's admirer.
Sitara Shah first played Parvati in thePrisoner of Azkaban, before the role was recast. Shefali Chowdhury continued the character's arc in the fourth, fifth and sixth films.
Leo Earley as Seamus Finnigan
Leo Earley will play the cheerful and easygoing Seamus Finnigan, a Gryffindor student who has a knack for accidentally causing explosions.
ActorDevon Murrayoriginated the role, appearing in all eight films.
"In the beginning, I was a little bit jealous, but now I've completely warmed up to it," the actor toldMonopoly Eventsin November 2024 at Comic Con Liverpool, referring to the upcoming HBO series.
"[Initially, I was like,] 'Oh my God, someone's going to play Seamus. They're going to make me look terrible,' " he jokingly added.
Sienna Moosah as Lavender Brown
Newcomer Sienna Moosah will portray the bubbly Lavender Brown, who is interested in Ron.
Jessie Cave was the first to play Lavender, appearing in the final threeHarry Potterfilms.
"It's obviously upsetting in part because you're like, 'Oh, someone else is going to play my character and it might be even better.' But it's also exciting to think there's a new life for it too," she told Monopoly Events in November 2024.
Tristan Harland, Gabriel Harland, Ruari Spooner and Gracie Cochrane as the Weasley siblings
Ron's redheaded siblingswere cast in August 2025.
Tristan Harland will play Fred, Gabriel Harland will play George, Ruari Spooner has been cast as Percy and Gracie Cochrane as Ginny.
In the original films, twinsJames and Oliver Phelpsplayed Fred and George, while Chris Rankin played Percy andBonnie Wrightplayed Ginny.
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