The Harry Potter TV show, which is scheduled to be streamed on HBO, has attracted a lot of attention from both fans and Potter alumni. Check out Parts 1, Part 2, and Part 3. The new show features the responses of the Harry Potter cast and crew. Now we were able to share more. Discover the thoughts of the first two Potter directors, Chris Columbus and Alfonso Quaron, Alfie Enoch, Fiona Shaw (Aunt Petunia) and Ralph Fiens.

Chris Columbus

Chris Columbus – director of Harry Potter, the magician stone, Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets – brings the world of Harry Potter to life on screen, and we know and like We set a magical world in.

It’s difficult to match, but Columbus thinks that television shows are “an epic idea because there are certain restrictions when making movies,” and the first two films run for two hours. It points out that it is 30 hours and 2 hours. 40 each, and admitted they “trying to get as many books as possible.”

The TV show will ultimately narrow down the plot of many of the books Columbus discussed.

The fact that they have (multiple) episode leisure time for each book, I think it’s great. I couldn’t get everything in the series. All of these great scenes that couldn’t be featured in the film get you all these great scenes.

Alfonso Cuaron

Kualon took over from Columbus to direct Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, who also commented on how the film’s length would not allow him to explore the entire plot. A completely different experience in the film.

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Alfie Enoch

With no actors yet not officially confirmed for the series, the question put forth in many Potter actors in interviews is whether to consider the TV series as another character.

For actors like Alfie Enoch, who played Hogwarts student Dean Thomas in the Potter film, the TV reboot offers a new generation of characters to be played.

In an interview with Screenland, Enoch expressed interest in playing the defense against one of Hogwarts professors, especially the Dark Arts professors, but did not reveal which one.

Fiona Show

It’s going to be hard to bear Fiona Shaw’s aunt Petunia, but when someone stepped into Harry’s aunt’s shoes and discussed recasting the TV show, the show said, “I hope them a lot.” Ta.

In other words, can you tell a story? They have to retell over time. It seems to us that we don’t have time for us to say that, but it’s a whole new generation (that’s why.

Ralph Fiennes

When asked what he thought of Chillian Murphy (Peaky Blind), who takes over Voldemort on the TV reboot, Faynes expressed his joy at the prospect of Murphy taking on the role.

Chilean is a great actor. In fact, I think it’s a great suggestion. I’d be all in favor of Chilean.

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With many casting rumors swirling, including Mark Rylance being considered for Dumbledore, it is reportedly reportedly told to be on the card to play Severus Snape, but the answer is in time It’s a problem. But for now, while awaiting those answers, we will continue to bring you the responses of the former Harry Potter cast and crew – stay tuned!

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