HBO unveils new cast of Harry Potter TV series, meet new Molly, Malfoys, Muggles, and others
HBO has officially introduced the new cast members for its upcoming ‘Harry Potter’ TV adaptation, featuring rising stars as beloved characters from the wizarding world.
HBO unveils new cast of Harry Potter TV series, meet new Molly, Malfoys, Muggles, and others

HBO has finally lifted the curtain on the cast of its highly anticipated Harry Potter television reboot, introducing a new generation of actors ready to take on the magical legacy of J.K. Rowling’s world. The announcement marks a major milestone for the series, which is set to reimagine the beloved books with a fresh, long-form storytelling approach.
Leading the reveal were new faces chosen to portray the story’s key supporting characters, including members of the Malfoy and Weasley families. Notably, the series introduces a new actress as the ever-loving and fierce Molly Weasley, while the Malfoy family sees a fresh pair of performers taking on the roles of Lucius and Narcissa, expected to bring new dimensions to the aristocratic antagonists.
Alongside these wizarding world veterans, the show will also feature new actors playing Muggles—non-magical characters—adding depth and grounding to the storyline beyond Hogwarts. With a younger ensemble stepping into the shoes of the original trio—Harry, Ron, and Hermione—yet to be fully revealed, fans are eagerly waiting to see who will take on the iconic roles.
HBO has promised that the series will remain loyal to the books, allowing for more detail and character development than the original films, which had to condense lengthy novels into feature-length run times. Filming is set to begin soon, with the premiere expected in the next couple of years.
The announcement has sparked buzz across the fandom. While some purists remain skeptical about rebooting such a beloved franchise, others are curious to see how the new series will delve deeper into the magical universe, possibly correcting past omissions or expanding lesser-told storylines.
As anticipation builds, HBO is banking on both nostalgia and fresh talent to deliver a show that can captivate new audiences while honoring the timeless charm of the original books.