
Earlier this year, it was announced that a Harry Potter TV reboot is in development for Max (formerly HBO Max), which will run for an entire decade.
Even though it’ll be telling the same story thatHarry Potterfans already know well, theshowwill feature an all-new cast, because it’d obviously be very weird to hire a 33-year-old Daniel Radcliffe to play an 11-year-old Hogwarts student again. While it makes sense to recast, it’s still been pretty contentious, and you can’t help but wonder what the point is of revisiting the same plot in a live-action format… again.
Take a look at the teaser trailer for the Harry Potter TV reboot below.
Clearly, some fans have been imagining what it might look like if we got a rebooted Harry Potteranimeseries, instead. As Screen Rantreports, YouTube channel AI Generated Art has compiled a number of AI-generated images of different Wizarding World characters reimagined in an anime art style. From Harry himself to Ron, Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape, there’s no doubt that a Wizarding World anime series would have the potential to be a huge hit. Thinking about it, it’s kind of shocking that it hasn’t happened already.
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HBO chiefCasey Bloys previously avoided directly addressing the Rowling controversywhen asked if he thought that the producers could struggle to cast the series as a result of it. Instead, he said: “Our priority is what’s on the screen. Obviously, the Harry Potter story is incredibly affirmative and positive and about love and self-acceptance. That’s our priority - what’s on screen.”
The Harry Potter TV series doesn’t currently have a scheduled release window - fans will just have to be patient for now.
Topics:Harry Potter,TV And Film,Anime