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Daniel Radcliffe says HBO's Harry Potter series changed how he handles questions about the franchise
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Daniel Radcliffe told ComicBook.com the upcoming HBO Harry Potter reboot prompted him to stop answering questions about the revival so the new cast can establish their own legacy. He has said he has been linked to the franchise for 25 years and previously expressed similar views to ScreenRant; HBO's series is scheduled for early 2027.
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Daniel Radcliffe says he will stop answering questions about the HBO Harry Potter reboot and wants the new cast to take the spotlight. He told ComicBook.com that the revival changed how he approaches press about the franchise. Radcliffe said he has been unintentionally attached to Harry Potter for 25 years and wants the next generation of actors to create their own legacy. He has previously voiced similar concerns to ScreenRant about comparisons between the original and new casts.
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- Radcliffe told ComicBook.com he plans to stop answering questions about HBO's Harry Potter series.
- He said the reboot strengthened his desire to pass the torch to the new actors so they can establish their own legacy.
- Radcliffe has been associated with the Harry Potter franchise for about 25 years, since his childhood role as the series' lead.
- He previously raised the same concern in an interview with ScreenRant, warning against comparing the original cast to the new one.
- HBO has said the series is set to debut in early 2027, with no official release date announced at the time of the reports.
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Radcliffe's decision is framed as an effort to let the upcoming cast answer questions and build their own place within the franchise. He intends to start passing those questions over in a few years, and the HBO adaptation is slated for early 2027, with other production details remaining undetermined at this time.
