A significant originalHarry Pottercast member is currently reprising his iconic role from the film series, suggesting thathe could make a return in HBO’s upcomingHarry Pottershow.HBO’sHarry Potterremakeis currently slated to be released in 2027 and will cover each novel over the course of an entire season. The expanded format on television should allow the series to includeHarry Potterstorylines left out of the original films. Even thoughHarry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley have all been cast, there are still plenty of crucial roles, including Draco Malfoy, that need to be filled.

At the time of writing, none of the originalHarry Pottermovie cast members are expected to return for the HBO series. Harry Potter, originally played by Daniel Radcliffe, will be portrayed by Dominic McLaughlin. Arabella Stanton will take over for Emma Watson and Hermione Granger, and Alastair Stout will play Ron Weasley, replacing Rupert Grint. 2-time Oscar nominee John Lithgow, who is currently 79 years old, will play Albus Dumbledore. Nick Frost, ofShaun of the Deadacclaim, will play Hagrid. 2-time Oscar nominee Janet McTeer will play Minerva McGonagall, and Paapa Essiedu will replace Alan Rickman’s legendary Severus Snape.

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Tom Felton Playing Draco Malfoy Again Is A Good Sign For Remake Casting Hopes

He Would Create An Authentic & Nostalgic Bridge Between The Films & The Show

Tom Felton will play Draco Malfoy againinHarry Potter and the Cursed Childon Broadway, opening the door for him to play another Malfoy, Draco’s father, Lucius, in the HBO series. While there’s been no official word of Felton being considered for the role of Lucius Malfoy in the HBO series,the fact that he’s returning to play Draco is a hopeful sign. Felton was such an important part of the film series and would create an authentic and nostalgic bridge between the films and the upcoming TV show. Even though HBO has recast all of its known characters, the 37-year-old Felton seems like the perfect fit to play Lucius.

Tom Felton Would Be A Great Choice For Lucius Malfoy

It Would Mark A Fantastic Perfect Circle Moment

Since the role of Lucius Malfoy in the HBOHarry Potterremake has yet to be announced, it would be fantastic and exciting for Felton to get the part. As an older version of Draco inHarry Potter and the Cursed Childon Broadway, teased in anInstagram reel,he already captures the sinister Malfoy aesthetic and essence so well.

Scenes in which Felton as Lucius speaks with the newly cast Draco would have an extra special meaning for audiences who loved the films.

While it may take a bit of adjusting to get used to Felton playing his father, not Draco, those potential scenes in which Felton as Lucius speaks with the newly cast Draco would have an extra special meaning for audiences who loved the films. Given the timing of Felton’s return as Draco on Broadway,the stars may just align for the HBO series.

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Daniel Radcliffe Could Naturally Guest Star As James Potter

While Draco returning to play Lucius would be incredible,Daniel Radcliffe also has an opportunity to return as Harry’s father, James Potter. James appeared in various flashbacks and as a ghost throughout the original film series and has a much smaller role than Lucius by comparison. This would make Radcliffe’s potential return to theHarry Potteruniverse as James Potter more of a guest star appearance than a recurring series cast member.

Matthew Lewis, who played Neville Longbottom, could also return to portray his father, Frank Longbottom, in a brief cameo in what would be season 5,Order of the Phoenix. Apart from these nostalgic original characters returning to play one of their parents in the main series, Warwick Davis, who played both Professor Filius Flitwick and Griphook, could theoretically return.

Bonnie Wright, who originally played Ginny Weasley, could also theoretically return to play Mrs. Weasley. John Cleese could reprise his role as Nearly Headless Nick, and David Bradley could still play Mr. Filch. OtherHarry Potterand the Sorcerer’s Stonesupporting cast members, such as Alfred Enoch, who played Dean Thomas, and Sean Biggerstaff, who played Oliver Wood, could also take on new roles in the series.