As an ardent, maybe obsessive, Harry Potter fan, I can not say I used to be thrilled once I discovered HBO was rebooting the beloved film franchise as a TV present.
Like thousands and thousands of different Harry Potter fans, the books and films have been a key a part of each my adolescence and maturity, providing a magical refuge from a not-so-dazzling Muggle world. Theme parks, Broadway reveals, mega stores and audiobooks have saved the spellbinding story alive not only for my technology, however for youthful Potterheads as nicely.
However I by no means thought we would get an on-screen retelling only a decade and a half after the movies wrapped up. What was the purpose of doing all of it once more with a brand-new forged, past the plain financial achieve?
Hollywood is caught in a loop of recycling profitable TV reveals and films to make a straightforward buck. I believed Harry Potter was protected from that phenomenon, no less than for some time, given the continued relevance of the movies. Over time, I’ve gone to a number of Harry Potter screenings with audiences of all ages, highlighting the franchise’s broad cultural enchantment throughout generations. Certainly, there was nonetheless room for future generations to participate in one thing that is introduced us a lot pleasure.
Regardless of controversy surrounding writer JK Rowling’s views on transgender points, which run counter to the collection’ themes of affection, inclusivity and justice, Harry Potter stays a significant a part of many followers’ lives. Its tales, characters and themes proceed to resonate, fostering a way of connection and belonging for individuals who have adopted the wizarding world as their very own.
Now, the enchantment of the unique movies can be supplanted by a shiny new TV franchise. A world that had come to life so vibrantly on display can be repurposed earlier than the magic had run out. I wasn’t on board with the concept in any respect.
However not too long ago, one thing modified.
As extra particulars started to emerge concerning the upcoming TV collection, I felt myself softening towards the endeavor. Beginning later this yr, the episodes will probably be launched on HBO and HBO Max over a decade, with every season specializing in one of many seven books for a extra in-depth telling of the story than the film adaptations. As a lot as I really like the films, having extra time to delve into facet tales and particulars that did not make it on display the primary time does not sound like such a foul thought.
When HBO dropped the primary trailer for Harry Potter and the Thinker’s Stone this week, I felt a combination of trepidation and curiosity. Simply how acquainted — or not — would this reimagined world really feel? As I hit play, these emotions shortly gave option to an sudden pleasure.
Within the trailer, we glimpse the loneliness of Harry’s upbringing as he is tossed within the cabinet beneath the steps, reprimanded by his aunt and bullied by his cousin. We hear him lament how little he knew his dad and mom. We see him take within the splendor of Hogwarts with marvel. We watch him mild up as he finds pleasure with new associates.
The actors enjoying the golden trio of Harry (Dominic McLaughlin), Ron (Alastair Stout) and Hermione (Arabella Stanton) seem well-suited for his or her roles, even within the transient glimpses we get of them navigating this enigmatic and enchanting world.
The enduring lightning bolt scar, the calligraphic acceptance letter, the homey Hogwarts Categorical — it is all so acquainted and but fully new. Regardless of my earlier hesitation, it is thrilling to be a part of this second wave of magic — even when I nonetheless see the present as a transparent try to additional revenue from a profitable franchise. However fairly than viewing the TV collection as a departure or alternative of the beloved motion pictures, I am selecting to see it as one other option to hold the wizarding world alive by way of a contemporary lens.
If the prepare is leaving the station, I’d as nicely hop aboard and benefit from the trip. When Harry Potter and the Thinker’s Stone debuts in December, I will be watching, Butterbeer in hand. As Hagrid properly put it, “What’s comin’ will come, an’ we’ll meet it when it does.”

