The TV series will be based on all seven books about the boy wizard.

By Molly Moss

Published: Tuesday, 23 January 2024 at 12:00 PM


A Harry Potter TV series is officially moving forward at Max, the streaming service previously known as HBO Max – and the search for a new Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger is on!

Warner Bros chairman Channing Dungey has provided an update, saying that they’re currently searching for a showrunner – and that casting is still to come.

Suggesting it will be “tricky” to find a new golden trio, she told Variety: “We’re in conversations with a number of different writers to figure out who’s going to be the person to lead that franchise for us.

“The first step for us is figuring out who this showrunner is going to be, and once we get that locked down, then we can start having those [casting] conversations. The tricky part is the first two books, where the kids are on the younger end, around 11 or 12.”

Each season of the new live-action series will be an adaptation of each of the seven books, with a brand new cast playing the beloved characters.

So, when can we expect the series to land and who could star? Read on for everything we know so far.

Harry Potter TV series cast rumours: Who could star?

Casting for the new series is still set to kick off, with Dungey saying that any reports that it’s already in progress are inaccurate.

Hero Talent Group founder Nicole Tasker told The Times that a handful of actors will be picked through open calls. 

She said: “The casting team will do open calls on social media, go to local drama groups and contact all the child agencies. It used to just be the big drama schools, but everything is more open now.”

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Hermione, Ron and Harry sat on a sofa looking confused
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Warner Brothers Intl Television

However, it hasn’t stopped fans from giving their picks as to who could star in the show. 

British actor Toby Woolf is rumoured to be taking over from Daniel Radcliffe as the newest Harry Potter. The actor previously appeared in Billie Piper’s film Rare Beasts. Other TV credits include The Last Post and Pistol.

Meanwhile, British actress Bronte Carmichael (Andor, Game of Thrones, Great Expectations) is rumoured to be taking over from Emma Watson as Hermione, while Joshua Pickering (Peter Pan and Wendy, A Discovery of Witches) is rumoured to be the next Ron Weasley.

In addition, fans would love to see Draco Malfoy himself, Tom Felton (The Flash), return to the franchise as Lucius Malfoy, his original character’s father, while many reckon Adam Driver should take over from the late, great Alan Rickman as Snape.

Meanwhile, Helen Mirren is being tipped to play Minerva McGonagall, while Blair Underwood is being suggested as the next Albus Dumbledore.

But these are just rumours at this point, and fans will have to wait for more information.