Key Points

Chris Columbus has definitively shut down any possibility of an original Harry Potter cast reunion. The director cites the political complications stemming from JK Rowling's comments about the trans community as the main barrier. He revealed he hasn't spoken to Rowling in over a decade but remains close with the main cast members. Meanwhile, HBO is proceeding with a completely new television adaptation featuring entirely different actors.

Key Points: Chris Columbus Says Harry Potter Cast Reunion Impossible

  • Columbus cites political complications from JK Rowling's trans comments
  • Director says cast members hold differing opinions from Rowling
  • He maintains close relationships with Daniel Radcliffe and other cast
  • HBO is moving forward with new TV series and recast leads
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Original 'Harry Potter' director Chris Columbus says cast reunion impossible

Original director Chris Columbus shuts down Harry Potter reunion hopes, citing political complications from JK Rowling's trans comments and cast disagreements.

"It's never going to happen. It's gotten so complicated with all the political stuff. - Chris Columbus"

Los Angeles, September 1

With the much-awaited Harry Potter TV series already in production, expectations have also swirled around a potential reunion of the original cast, including the likes of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint.

However, the possibility seems unlikely as Chris Columbus, the director of the first two 'Harry Potter' movies, has rejected the idea altogether, reported Variety.

The filmmaker, who previously expressed an interest in the film adaptation of the Broadway play 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child', said that it is now "impossible" for him to return to the franchise, owing to the controversy stirred by creator JK Rowling's comments on the trans community.

"It's never going to happen. It's gotten so complicated with all the political stuff. Everyone in the cast has their own opinion, which is different from Rowling's opinion, which makes it impossible," he said in an interview, as quoted by the outlet.

Noting that he hasn't spoken to Rowling in the past decade, Columbus revealed being close to the kids of the film's cast.

"I haven't spoken to Miss Rowling in a decade or so, so I have no idea what's going on with her, but I keep very close contact with Daniel Radcliffe, and I just spoke to him a few days ago. I still have a great relationship with all the kids in the cast," he shared.

Notably, this is not the first time that the filmmaker has opened up about his disinterest in making another Harry Potter film.

During the London premiere of 'Thursday Murder Club', he said that there's nothing left for him in the world of Potter.

Meanwhile, HBO is set to bring the iconic Wizarding World to the small screen with the upcoming television adaptation of all seven books, with each season covering one novel.

Actors for the lead cast have already been finalised, while the series has begun production. Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton, and Alastair Stout will step in as the new Harry, Hermione, and Ron.

- ANI

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Rahul R
It's really unfortunate that politics has to ruin everything. I grew up with Harry Potter and it meant so much to so many Indian kids. The books and movies should be separate from the author's personal views.
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Sarah B
Respect to the cast for standing by their principles. It must be tough when something you helped create becomes controversial. Looking forward to the new series though!
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Aditya G
Honestly, maybe it's for the best. The original movies were perfect as they were. No need to drag them through all this drama. Let the new cast create their own magic ✨
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Nikhil C
I just hope the new series does justice to the books. The original movies skipped so many important details from the novels. Maybe the TV format will allow for better storytelling.
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Kavya N
It's sad that they haven't spoken to JK Rowling in so long. She created this incredible world that brought joy to millions. People should be able to disagree respectfully without cutting ties completely.

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