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Actor Daniel Radcliffe has come clean about the 'Harry Potter' TV series being produced by HBO.
Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry in the film "Harry Potter" series, said in an exclusive interview with US media People on the 18th (local time), "It is unrealistic to see a new generation take on this role."
Daniel Radcliffe said, "When I see pictures of actors in the 'Harry Potter' TV series, I want to hug them," adding, "I haven't talked to Rupert Grint or Emma Watson in detail, but they all feel similar emotions."
He said he had a new perspective on his experience as a child actor by watching the new cast of the 'Harry Potter' TV series. Daniel Radcliffe said: "It's amazing when I meet 11-year-olds now. It's an experience that makes you realize a lot of things. I always tell my parents, but I think they did what I couldn't do at the time," he said.
Daniel Radcliffe then asked for new actors not to compare them to existing ones, saying, "I hope we don't end up as strange ghosts in these children's lives. I just want to let them do it on their own. This work will be completely new," he stressed.
Meanwhile, HBO said the first production of the "Harry Potter" TV series will be released on the HBO Max streaming service in 2027. The series is J.K. An adaptation of Rowling's bestselling fantasy novel series will be produced for a total of seven seasons.
Dominic McLoughlin as Harry, Alistair Stout as Ron Weasley and Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger.
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