The wizarding world is expanding with HBO’s ambitious ‘Harry Potter’ TV series, which has officially revealed a star-studded cast set to adapt J.K. Rowling’s beloved books over a decade. From the iconic Golden Trio to beloved Hogwarts professors and infamous villains, this definitive guide uncovers every confirmed actor, their roles, and what fans can expect from this faithful adaptation.
The anticipation for HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter television series has reached a fever pitch, as the network slowly unveils the talented ensemble bringing J.K. Rowling‘s magical world to life. Moving beyond the beloved feature films, this new series promises a more faithful adaptation, dedicating one season to each of the seven books and aspiring to a decade-long run, as confirmed by Warner Bros. Discovery Pressroom. This deep dive explores every confirmed actor and character announced so far, offering fans an unparalleled look at the next generation of Hogwarts heroes and villains.
The Golden Trio: Harry, Hermione, and Ron
After an extensive search involving over 32,000 children auditioning for the role of Harry Potter, HBO has finally found its leading trio. The casting team, led by Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockmann, reviewed between 500 and 1,000 audition tapes daily, a testament to the meticulous process to find the perfect fits, according to Variety.
- Harry Potter (Original Actor: Daniel Radcliffe) is played by Dominic McLaughlin. McLaughlin previously appeared in “Grow,” a Sky comedy alongside Nick Frost, who coincidentally will play Hagrid in the series.
- Ron Weasley (Original Actor: Rupert Grint) is portrayed by Alastair Stout. This marks a significant debut for Stout, who has no prior acting credits, but reportedly bears a striking resemblance to a young Rupert Grint.
- Hermione Granger (Original Actor: Emma Watson) is brought to life by Arabella Stanton. Stanton’s previous major role was as Matilda in “Matilda: The Musical” on the West End.
Showrunner Francesca Gardiner and executive producer Mark Mylod expressed their delight, stating, “The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen,” as reported by Variety.
Hogwarts’ Esteemed Faculty and Staff
The magic of Hogwarts wouldn’t be complete without its diverse and memorable educators and staff. The new series has meticulously cast these pivotal roles.
The Headmaster and House Heads
- Albus Dumbledore (Original Actors: Richard Harris and Michael Gambon) will be played by John Lithgow, known for his distinguished career including roles in “Conclave.” As the powerful Headmaster, Dumbledore is Harry’s early mentor.
- Severus Snape (Original Actor: Alan Rickman), the enigmatic potions professor and head of Slytherin, is cast with “I May Destroy You” breakout star Paapa Essiedu. Snape’s complex character is a fan favorite, and Essiedu’s casting has generated considerable discussion.
- Minerva McGonagall (Original Actor: Maggie Smith), head of Gryffindor and transfiguration professor, will be played by Oscar nominee Janet McTeer (“Tumbleweeds”). McGonagall is a firm yet fair ally to the trio.
Other Key Faculty and Staff
- Rubeus Hagrid (Original Actor: Robbie Coltrane), the beloved half-giant gamekeeper, will be played by comedian Nick Frost (“Shaun of the Dead”). Hagrid is the first to introduce Harry to the wizarding world.
- Argus Filch (Original Actor: David Bradley), the strict caretaker, is taken on by Paul Whitehouse. Interestingly, Whitehouse previously appeared as Sir Cadogan in “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.”
- Quirinus Quirrell (Original Actor: Ian Hart), the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, will be played by Luke Thallon.
- Filius Flitwick (Original Actor: Warwick Davis) is uniquely reprised by Warwick Davis himself, marking him as the only returning actor from the original films.
- Pomona Sprout (Original Actor: Miriam Margolyes), the Herbology professor, will be played by Sirine Saba.
- Poppy Pomfrey (Original Actor: Gemma Jones), Hogwarts’ matron healer, is cast with Tony Award-winning actress Bríd Brennan.
- Cuthbert Binns, Hogwarts’ only ghost faculty member and History of Magic professor, will make his on-screen debut with Richard Durden in the role, as the character was omitted from the films.
- Madam Rolanda Hooch (Original Actor: Zoë Wanamaker), the flying instructor and Quidditch referee, is played by Louise Brealey.
The Rivalry and Beyond: Slytherin and Other Students
Hogwarts is also home to a diverse student body, including Harry’s rivals and loyal friends.
Slytherin House
- Draco Malfoy (Original Actor: Tom Felton), Harry’s nemesis, will be played by Lox Pratt. Pratt is also set to star as Jack in BBC’s “Lord of the Flies.”
- Lucius Malfoy (Original Actor: Jason Isaacs), Draco’s cunning father, is cast with Johnny Flynn, known for Netflix’s “Ripley.”
- Vincent Crabbe (Original Actor: Jamie Waylett) and Gregory Goyle (Original Actor: Josh Herdman), Draco’s loyal cronies, will be played by Finn Stephens and William Nash, respectively.
Gryffindor and Other Students
- Neville Longbottom (Original Actor: Matthew Lewis), the clumsy yet brave Gryffindor, is taken on by Rory Wilmot, in a major debut.
- Parvati Patil (Original Actor: Shefali Chowdhury), a Gryffindor student and member of Dumbledore’s Army, will be played by Alessia Leoni.
- Seamus Finnigan (Original Actor: Devon Murray), another Gryffindor and half-blood wizard, is cast with Leo Earley.
- Lavender Brown, a Gryffindor student and close friend of Parvati Patil, will be played by newcomer Sienna Moosah.
- Dean Thomas (Original Actor: Alfred Enoch), a fellow Gryffindor and half-blood wizard who grew up with Muggles, will be portrayed by Elijah Oshin.
The Dursleys: Harry’s Muggle Relatives
Harry’s notoriously unpleasant Muggle relatives, the Dursleys, will also feature prominently in the series, reflecting their crucial role in his early life.
- Petunia Dursley (Original Actor: Fiona Shaw), Harry’s aunt, will be played by Bel Powley, known for “The Morning Show” and “A Small Light.”
- Vernon Dursley (Original Actor: Richard Griffiths), Harry’s uncle, is cast with Daniel Rigby, who previously won a BAFTA TV Award for portraying Eric Morecambe.
- Dudley Dursley (Original Actor: Harry Melling), Harry’s spoiled cousin, will be played by Amos Kitson in his debut performance.
The Weasley Family
The large, loving Weasley family, who take Harry under their wing, also has many confirmed members.
- Molly Weasley (Original Actor: Julie Walters), the matriarch, is cast with BAFTA winner Katherine Parkinson, known for “The IT Crowd.”
- The younger Weasley siblings have also been cast: Ginny Weasley (Original Actor: Bonnie Wright) by Gracie Cochrane, twins Fred (Original Actor: James Phelps) and George Weasley (Original Actor: Oliver Phelps) by Tristan Harland and Gabriel Harland, and Percy Weasley (Original Actor: Chris Rankin) by Ruari Spooner.
Other Key Figures in the Wizarding World
Beyond Hogwarts, several other influential characters will play their parts in shaping Harry’s journey.
- Cornelius Fudge (Original Actor: Robert Hardy), the Minister for Magic, will be portrayed by Bertie Carvel, known for “The Crown” and set to appear in “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.”
- Garrick Ollivander (Original Actor: John Hurt), the renowned wandmaker, is cast with Anton Lesser, known for “Game of Thrones” and “Andor.”
- Griphook (Original Actor: Warwick Davis), the goblin banker, will be played by Leigh Gill, known for “Joker” and “Game of Thrones.” This role was previously held by Warwick Davis, who is now reprising Flitwick.
Anticipating the Magic
Production for the Harry Potter TV series is set to begin this summer at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in Hertfordshire. Fans can expect the series to reach screens in late 2026 or early 2027. With a dedicated cast and a commitment to a faithful adaptation, this new iteration promises to delve deeper into Rowling’s intricate world, offering both nostalgia and fresh perspectives for a new generation of wizards and witches.