Harry Potter Trailer Leaves Fans Certain They Have Worked Out Tube Clue
The series adapts the first Harry Potter novel with a cast of British child actors and includes creators from acclaimed shows, premiering earlier than expected on HBO Max.
- HBO Max released a teaser trailer for 'Harry Potter And The Philosopher' series, premiering December 25. The project arrives earlier than the originally anticipated 2027 release.
- Dominic McLaughlin stars as Harry, alongside Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley. The trio, aged 9, will lead the series across multiple seasons following an extensive search for British actors.
- The trailer features Harry at a railway station with groundskeeper Rubeus Hagrid, played by Nick Frost. Harry runs towards Platform 9 and 3/4 before arriving at Hogwarts School for a snowball fight.
- Supporting cast includes Janet McTeer as Professor Minerva McGonagall and Luke Thallon as Quirinus Quirrell. The production team features veterans from Succession, Game of Thrones, and The Last of Us.
- Harry Potter creator Rowling serves as executive producer for the series. Her involvement complicates the experience for some fans, unlike the Hogwarts Legacy video game's more proactive diversity approach.
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Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts on Christmas Eve and the first trailer that announces the debut of the new Hbo series, faithfully adapted by the novels of J. K. Rowling (ANSA)
There is an entire generation that has learned to recognize magic from a letter never really arrived, but capable of looking real. Today that promise is reopened: HBO has released the first teaser of the new series of Harry Potter, announcing the debut at Christmas 2026 on HBO Max. Eight episodes for the first season, entitled Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which bring back to the center the story of the young magician born from the p…
The figure of this crucial character is back in focus
The new Harry Potter – the TV series – will premiere this Christmas when the first eight episodes will be shown.
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