The first cast of the "Harry Potter" live-action series has been announced, and the reappearance of classic characters is exciting!
Updated on: 10-0-0 0:0:0

Recently, the high-profile Harry Potter live-action series finally revealed its first cast of six core actors, and the news quickly set off a heated discussion in the fandom.

In the play, the well-known British actor Nick Frost will be dressed in the cloak of Rubeus Hagrid, a character known for his affability and full of humor, and it is believed that his interpretation will shine with new brilliance. Another British acting school, John Lithgow, will challenge Albus Dumbledore, an iconic figure in the wizarding world, and his profound acting skills will undoubtedly inject richer emotions and wisdom into the character.

Paul Whitehouse will play the role of Argus Filch, an eccentric and rigid administrator who may show a more three-dimensional and unique personality under his interpretation. At the same time, Luke Tallon will also join in to play the complex and mysterious Professor Quirinus Quirrell, and his addition will undoubtedly add more highlights to the series.

The classic character Severus Snape will also welcome a new interpreter - Papa Essiedu. The joining of this powerful actor has made many fans look forward to the new presentation of Snape's role. And Janet McCotty will play Professor Minerva McGonagall, she is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with her rigorous and fair image, and I believe that under her interpretation, Professor McGonagall's image will be more vivid and three-dimensional.

The casting of this series has attracted much attention, and the joining of every actor has sparked heated discussions among fans. Everyone said that they were full of expectations for the new presentation of these classic characters, and at the same time, they also had great confidence in the overall quality of the series. As the filming process of the series continues to advance, I believe that more exciting content will be revealed one after another.