The director of the first two films about Harry Potter Chris Columbus criticized the re -production of HBO series, and if the series repeats the films in everything, what is the meaning of shooting it. Hollywood reporter.

Initially, Chris Columbus reacted positively to the news about Harry Potter Remake’s shoot. According to him, the series will help dive deeper into the universe of wizards. But when Chris Columbus saw a shot with a new Rubius Hagrid, which was greatly disappointed with him, everything changed. You can see the photo here.
“So, I looked at these photos. And the same costume we developed for Hagrid on it. The episode thought of me:” And what does it mean? “If I assumed that everything would be different, but that’s the same.”

Later, the director added that he was really proud, based on the new Hagrid image of Nick Frost, and that they bought an old suit for Robbie Koltrain. At the same time, Chris stressed that he would be very interested in watching a new series, and on the other hand he stressed that the pressure is the effect of Dejavu.
Remember that rumors about the restart of the Harry Potter universe emerged in the spring of 2023. Later, operator Adriano Goldman announced that it would be eight episodes in the first season of the series and that it would take about ten years to shoot the entire project. During this time, creators plan to publish more than seven seasons. The producers of the project are JK Rowling, Francesco Gardiner, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Lietts and David Heiman. Harry Potter’s role in the new television series went to Dominican Maklaflin and will play Arabella Standon and Alaaster Stout Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley.
Meanwhile, Chris Columbus said he wanted to see Killian Murphy in the new series as Voldemort.
Source: People Talk

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