“The fact that they have the leisure of [multiple] episodes for each book, I think that’s fantastic,” Columbus said. “You can get all the stuff in the series that we didn’t have an opportunity to do … all these great scenes that we just couldn’t put in the films.”
The films starring Daniel Radcliffe as The Boy Who Lived are a nostalgic touchstone and will always remain iconic. However, there is no doubt that there is room for improvement which a television series can address. Many plotlines fell by the wayside, especially in the later films based on longer books.
While Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) had a romance fully explored in the films, Harry and Ginny (Bonnie Wright) got the short end of the stick. Fan-favorite elements such as the Marauders and further exploration of the Horcruxes did not get their due. A new crack at the beloved source material also gives a familiar villain a new chance at life.
Further ‘Harry Potter’ Casting Is in the Works






The Harry Potter television reboot is still in its early stages, with casting underway. Rumors have already been circulating about names for certain antagonists. The late Alan Rickman brought the anti-hero Professor Severus Snape to life, and now it is time for a new performer. Paapa Essiedu has reportedly been in talks to portray the character in a new version. There have also been rumors that Acadamy Award winner Cillian Murphy is being eyed to play the power-hungry Lord Voldemort, immortalized in film by Ralph Fiennes.