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“It’s not something I’m looking at or I want to do”: Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson Are Not the Only Harry Potter Stars Who Don’t Want to Return to the $9.5B Worth Franchise
Will the magic be rekindled, or will a new generation of actors be handed the wands to carry on the legacy of these beloved characters?
Since the eighth film in the Harry Potter series concluded in 2011, fans have been eagerly awaiting a reboot.
As Albus Dumbledore once said, “It does not do well to dwell on dreams…”. However, for many Harry Potter fans, the dream of a reboot of the beloved film franchise is one that they just can’t shake. Since the conclusion of the eight-movie series in 2011, speculation about a potential return to the wizarding world has been a hot topic of discussion. And really, who could blame them?
Despite the original cast members’ mixed feelings about a possible reprisal of their roles, with Daniel Radcliffe stating that it would be off-key for him to rejoin the spin and Emma Watson having reservations due to more profound issues, anticipation is still high. Indeed, even Matthew Lewis, known for his portrayal of Neville Longbottom, recently admitted he is unsure if he’s ready for more.
Matthew Lewis’ Stance On Returning To The Harry Potter Franchise
Would revisiting the past diminish its sparkle? Stated differently, would resuming the previous role lessen its initial impact? For Matthew Lewis, the cherished actor behind the beloved Neville Longbottom, the prospect of using a Time Turner to return to his Hogwarts days isn’t quite as ravishing as one might think.