A new rumor claimed Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe are skeptical to reprise their Wizarding World roles for Harry Potter 9 and an adaptation of The Cursed Child.
Warner Bros. has been trying to bring the Wizarding World back to life for several years, having already developed three movies in its Fantastic Beasts prequel series that may now be left in the dust with no fourth installment planned.
In the last year, there has been particular talk of a return to Harry Potter specifically, most recently with reports on a full-on reboot in the works for HBO as a seven-season show with brand-new actors taking on the magical roles.
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But before then, there was talk of an actual Harry Potter 9 to adapt The Cursed Child stage play that takes place 19 years after the story left off in The Deathly Hallows. Ron Weasely actor Rupert Grint already addressed the prospect and shared potential interest if the timing was right.
Speaking on The Hot Mic podcast, insider Jeff Sneider corroborated reports there was talk of adapting the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child stage play for a ninth movie at Warner Bros. However, there were apparently issues in getting some of the key actors back for the revival.
Puck's Matt Belloni revealed in November that Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy were planning to go hard after an adaptation of The Cursed Child as a means to expand the Wizarding World franchise.
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It now seems the plan for Harry Potter 9 encountered some problems as certain members of the original cast didn't want to work with Wizarding World creator JK Rowling due to recent controversy involving her transphobic comments.
Sneider specifically noted issues regarding Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe and Hermione Granger's Emma Watson, with the latter supposedly having been particularly skeptical to return to her role in that world.
Warner Bros. supposedly also tried to buy J.K. Rowling out of the franchise but she requested an insane amount. This led to the realization any continuation of the series would have to involve the controversial creator, thereby forcing the reboot if key actors wouldn't be willing to work with her.
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The insider also claimed the reported seven-season HBO reboot series may be used as leverage to convince Radcliffe and Watson to return under the threat that new actors will take on these roles should they refuse to return.
Watson and Rowling have previously seen a public divide over their opposing transgender views. The Hermione Granger actress was asked in a 2019 Vogue interview whether she would be comfortable sharing a bathroom with a trans woman, to which she exclaimed Of course:
This comes in stark contrast to Rowling's own views which she shared in an essay on her own website where she seemed to oppose the notion:
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Warner Bros. seemingly has its sights on developing a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child movie as a means to return to the Wizarding World with the same actors and story that made it famous. But as expected, the controversy with JK Rowling seems to have formed something of a roadblock.
Although Rupert Grint previously appeared willing to come back, it seems his co-stars, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson, aren't as open to working with Rowling. With essential members of the original cast seemingly unlikely to return, a ninth installment in the Harry Potter adaptation may never happen.
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The Wizarding World franchise clearly continues to have huge potential, as has been proven by the huge success of Hogwarts Legacy. Warner Bros. obviously won't want to abandon a profitable franchise just because they have to work around a controversial figure who may deter some actors and creatives.
If Warner Bros. wants Harry Potter and co. back on screens, they will seemingly have no options but to produce a fresh reboot. And since there would be little point in remaking the same series of films, television offers a unique way to retell the stories in a different medium that can expand upon the material.The Harry Potter film series is one of the most successful franchises of all time. The original eight movies following a boy and his friends struggling to get an education while being constantly threatened with death made so much money that Warner Bros cannot seem to let the idea of continuing them, even if they also can’t seem to figure out how to make them work. A key part of that would be getting back the original stars of Harry Potter, but our trusted and proven sources have told Emma Watson will only return to the franchise if JK Rowling is not involved in any way.
That is a pretty big ask on Emma Watson’s part, to cut the original author of the Harry Potter books out of the franchise entirely. While the reasons for Watson refusing to come back to the Wizarding World while JK Rowling is involved are not entirely specified, the safe bet would be how controversial the author and her social opinions have become in recent years. We have to speculate that JK Rowlings’ very public, very loud, and very constant commentary on the rights of transgender people in the United Kingdom (and broadly, the world) has made Watson not particularly willing to be further associated with her.
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Notably, Emma Watson made a comment at the BAFTAs earlier this year that many took to be directed towards JK Rowling. Watson was arriving on stage to present an award when fellow actor Rebel Wilson joked that the Hermione Granger actor “calls herself a feminist, but we all know she’s a witch, ” a comment that is a bit iffy in itself. Emma Watson replied “I’m here for all of the witches, ” which was taken in Internet discourse to be a tacit disagreement with JK Rowlings’ public beliefs on transgender individuals.
At that point, there was significant backlash and much praise of Emma Watson for her off-the-cuff remark perceived to be about JK Rowling. In particular, Watson was described as a “woke brat” and that she was insufficiently grateful to Rowling for her film career (though Rowling was not initially supportive of Watson’s casting and little involved in the film franchise at the time).
Since the end of the original eight movies in the Harry Potter film series, Emma Watson has starred in a number of films, including the Disney live-action remake of
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And is one of the more selective actors of her generation, so it would seem likely that she is being pursued more heavily by Warner Bros than vice versa.
This all puts Warner Bros into the position of potentially having to choose between the return of one of the stars that made the franchise or the author that has done significant damage to the franchise via their public persona but also has become increasingly involved in the expansion of the series. We will just have to wait and see what they decide.
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