Fiona Shaw has spoken out about many people’s concerns about the Harry Potter show: “I wish them luck”

The HBO Harry Potter TV show will have to prove its reason for existing in its first season, which may be a challenge when J.K. Rowling’s stories were told so well by the movies. Directed by Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, and David Yates, this eight-movie series adapted the last Potter novel in two parts, to allow for a lengthier exploration of events. The Harry Potter TV show, which began casting in September, is expected to run for at least seven seasons, faithfully reflecting roughly one book per season. But it will have to do more than that to succeed, as Fiona Shaw highlighted in recent comments.
Fiona Shaw’s Harry Potter Comments Highlight The Problem With HBO’s Remake
Fiona Shaw Voiced The Concern That Many Have About The Harry Potter Show

Petunia Dursley actress Fiona Shaw commented on the upcoming Harry Potter remake and speculated on its purpose, vocalizing the question that many have and underlining a key issue with the show. Speaking to People about the HBO remake, Shaw said “I wish them well. I mean, can stories be retold? They must be retold over time. It seems to me no time [has passed] since we told it, but maybe it’s [for] a whole new generation.” Shaw spoke for many when she wondered out loud whether it was too soon for a remake.
Like the movies, the TV show will be based on J.K. Rowling’s seven-book series, published between 1997 and 2007. Despite some key changes, the movies followed the books reasonably closely and are fairly well-regarded. So, there is no cause to reboot Harry Potter based on failure on the movies’ part. It is too soon after the movies were made for the production quality to appear seriously dated, so the franchise isn’t calling out for modern technology. The movies’ main themes are timeless, so it is, at first glance, hard to imagine what a new generation requires from a rebooted Harry Potter.
The Upcoming Harry Potter TV Show Must Juggle Multiple Audiences
The HBO Show Must Impress New And Old Fans










The Harry Potter TV remake faces a challenge that the movies didn’t – it must juggle multiple audiences. HBO is clearly seeking to engage a nostalgic generation of millennials and capture their viewership with its Harry Potter TV reboot. Bids for nostalgia can be transparent, so this appeal will have to be meaningful, rather than hollow. This will mean that it must bring something new to the table, otherwise, this audience will switch off quickly. Meanwhile, it can’t step too far from the books and movies in terms of narrative, else it will ignite controversy and likewise, lose this audience quickly.
The new Harry Potter has an in for Zoomer loyalty but must grab their attention.
Meanwhile, HBO is targeting a new audience. Generation Z did not grow up with Harry Potter the way that millennials did. And yet, their online habits dictate a lot of the trends and sales that occur in the media, film, and TV, since they have a massive online presence. Harry Potter is huge enough, as a franchise, to affect Zoomers, regardless of whether they grew up with Harry Potter. It is tattooed across merchandise the Western world over, from pencil cases and phone covers to T-shirts. The new Harry Potter has an in for Zoomer loyalty but must grab their attention.
How HBO Can Modernize Harry Potter & Make Its Remake Worthwhile
HBO Can Bring New Meaning To Harry Potter

Albus Dumbledore can be actually gay in the Harry Potter show, as opposed to being a mystery on-screen but described as gay by Rowling in an interview.
While the writing of Chang appeared a little one-dimensional in the movies, the Harry Potter TV series has the chance to dive deep into her and other characters. Having multiple seasons to breathe into J.K. Rowling’s story, HBO can finally do justice to Chang and Lavender Brown, who was whitewashed by the movies in her recasting. Perhaps most excitingly, Albus Dumbledore can be actually gay in the Harry Potter show, as opposed to being a mystery on-screen but described as gay by Rowling in an interview.
All eight Harry Potter movies can be streamed on Peacock in the U.S.
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