Warwick Davis, who is famous for playing Professor Filius Flitwick, has some exciting news about the upcoming HBO Harry Potter series. He says that it is very similar to J.K. Rowling’s books and promises to tell stories that are more in-depth than the movies.
How well the series stays true to the books
The new adaptation stays “very faithful” to the source material, which lets it add more depth and detail to plots that were cut from movies. Davis talks about similar important events, but he goes into more detail about the characters and their arcs. Fans are looking forward to longer story arcs like those in later books, which were cut short for the movies.
What Warwick Davis Did
Davis will play Charms Professor Filius Flitwick again, as was announced earlier with other Hogwarts staff. Leigh Gill will play Griphook this time instead of him. Leavesden Studios, where the original movies were made, is where the production takes place.
Cast and Production Information
Elijah Oshin plays Dean Thomas, Finn Stephens plays Vincent Crabbe, and William Nash plays Gregory Goyle. The showrunners are Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod, and J.K. Rowling is the executive producer. The show will have seven seasons, one for each book, and will start in 2027 on HBO and Max.