This advance follows a strategic logic: avoiding long gaps between seasons — something that can hurt series with young casts, as is the case with Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
Why is HBO So Confident in the Series?
HBO's confidence doesn't come just from the weight of the brand. There are concrete data showing the production's potential. The first trailer for the series broke a historical record, surpassing 277 million views in just 48 hours, becoming the most-watched content in the network's history in this format.
The Nostalgia Factor and Brand Strength
The franchise created by J.K. Rowling remains one of the most lucrative in the world. From the launch of the books to the films, theme parks, and licensed products, Harry Potter has maintained relevance for over two decades. In Brazil, this strength is even more evident, with the saga being a constant presence in bestseller rankings, streaming marathons, and active fan events.
A More Faithful Adaptation to the Books
Unlike the films, which had to condense complex stories into a few hours, the series promises to follow a more detailed structure. HBO's plan is to adapt the seven books into seven seasons, allowing deeper character development, inclusion of storylines cut from the films, and greater fidelity to the original material. The first season will be based on 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone,' while the second should adapt 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.'
Renewed Cast and Confirmed Big Names
The new series features a completely different cast from the films, with young actors taking on the main roles. Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter, Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley, and Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger will lead, while experienced actors like John Lithgow as Dumbledore, Paapa Essiedu as Snape, Janet McTeer as McGonagall, and Nick Frost as Hagrid complete the ensemble.
Grand Production and HBO Standard
The series is being developed with the same care as major HBO productions like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, with showrunner Francesca Gardiner, director Mark Mylod, and filming at Warner Bros. studios in the United Kingdom. The objective is to create a cinematic experience in series format, with high technical and narrative standards.
Controversies and Reboot Challenges
Despite the enormous interest, the series comes with controversies. Some points have generated debate, including casting choices different from the films, visual changes in the setting, and the expectation of comparison with the original version. Additionally, recent statements from J.K. Rowling continue to influence the perception of part of the public.