John Lithgow, a powerhouse in acting known from "Conclave," "The Crown," and "3rd Rock from The Sun," has confirmed he's stepping up as Albus Dumbledore in HBO's much-talked-about Harry Potter series. This role marks yet another impressive addition in Lithgow's legendary career.
In an exclusive chat with ScreenRant, Lithgow opened up about his mix and match feelings regarding this iconic role. He's calling it a defining moment at this stage in his career. He admits he was blindsided by this offer. "I got a call while I was at Sundance, and it wasn't an easy decision. It'll likely define me during this 'last chapter' stage, but honestly, I'm thrilled," he confessed.
HBO's ambitious take on J.K. Rowling's famed novels will be a one-season-per-book journey, with filming kicking off this summer. Expect a premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, laying out a decade-long adventure. Lithgow joked about being "around 87 years old" by filming's end.
With Francesca Gardiner steering as showrunner and Mark Mylod producing, fans are in store an exciting retelling. A hot topic on fans' minds: how will Dumbledore's character be shaped, especially regarding his sexuality? While Rowling has declared Dumbledore as gay, previous films didn't delve much on this note.
Not everyone shares excitement over Lithgow's new role. The choice has sparked chatter due Rowling's controversial transgender views. Social media buzzes with fans questioning Lithgow's involvement in a project mired in controversy.
One user on X/Twitter quipped, "It kind'a sucks they're remaking Harry Potter, and kind'a embarrassing too." Another opined, "John Lithgow might not be aware or plugged in about J.K. Rowling's recent fallouts, but you'd think someone in his circle would've weighed in on this decision."
HBO isn't budged by backlash. Casey Bloys, HBO's head honcho, has shared J.K. Rowling's deeply involved in this series' creation. The streaming platform emphasizes their dedication, stating that Rowling's entitled her views. "We're thrilled bring Harry Potter back," reads their bold statement from last year.
Beyond Hogwarts, Lithgow isn't slowing down exploring varied roles. In "Jimpa," he's acting alongside Olivia Coleman, playing a gay grandfather guiding his non-binary grandkid. This project underscores his knack portraying layered, relevant characters.
Fans are on edge waiting how this adaptation tackles beloved characters and stories. Will it stay faithful, or mix things up a bit? We'll have watch and see.
Whatever happens, Lithgow's presence guarantees this series will be a standout piece in his cinematic journey. As production ramps up, fans and critics alike will keep a close eye on how this new Harry Potter adventure shapes up.
What do you think? Share your thoughts below but let‘s keep it civil as we chat this exciting journey!
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