Le trio original de Harry Potter qualifie le reboot TV de surréaliste

Les stars originales des films Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson et Rupert Grint, ont partagé leurs réactions à la nouvelle série TV Harry Potter. Daniel Radcliffe a décrit leurs sentiments envers les successeurs comme surréalistes.

Lors d'une récente discussion, Daniel Radcliffe a évoqué les sentiments du trio original de Harry Potter concernant la nouvelle adaptation télévisée de la série. Radcliffe, qui a incarné Harry Potter, ainsi qu'Emma Watson et Rupert Grint, qui ont joué Hermione Granger et Ron Weasley respectivement, ont exprimé un sentiment de surréalisme face au projet. Les commentaires du trio mettent en lumière leurs réflexions personnelles sur la prise en charge des rôles iconiques par de nouveaux acteurs. Cette réaction intervient alors que la série TV vise à amener le monde des sorciers de J. K. Rowling à une nouvelle génération via le petit écran. La franchise de Radcliffe apporte un éclairage sur le point de vue de l'équipe originale concernant le développement du reboot.

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