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Daniel Radcliffe Passes the Wand to New Generation
18 Nov
Summary
- Radcliffe sent encouragement to the new Harry Potter actor.
- He hopes the young cast has a better experience than he did.
- Radcliffe supports LGBTQ+ rights, distinct from Rowling's views.

Daniel Radcliffe has shared his thoughts on the upcoming HBO 'Harry Potter' series remake, set for a 2027 premiere. He extended his well wishes to Dominic McLaughlin, the young actor taking on the role of the Boy Who Lived. Radcliffe expressed a desire for McLaughlin and the rest of the young cast to have an even more enjoyable experience than he did during his years filming the original franchise.
Reflecting on his own journey, Radcliffe recalled starting the 'Harry Potter' films at a similar age to McLaughlin. He admitted to feeling a pang of nostalgia and affection when seeing photos of the new cast, noting how young they appear. Radcliffe emphasized that he doesn't want his own portrayal to overshadow the new actors, hoping they forge their own unique paths.
Furthermore, Radcliffe took the opportunity to reaffirm his steadfast support for the LGBTQ+ community. He reiterated his stance, which stands apart from comments made by series creator J.K. Rowling. Radcliffe stated his commitment to supporting the rights of all LGBTQ+ people.




