
But rumours and talks have helped fuel the anticipation as it continues to build up for the new Harry Potter series.
And while very little about the TV run has actually been confirmed so far, a Hollywood legend is said to be nearing a deal to be cast as Professor Albus Dumbledore.
Following in the footsteps of Richard Harris, Jude Law, and Michael Gambon, it seems John Lithgow will be next to play the Hogwarts head teacher.
It looks like they’ve found their Dumbledore. (Warner Bros.)
The two-time Golden Globe winner is reportedly in final negotiations to play Dumbledore, sources have told Deadline.
“As we make our way through pre-production, we will only confirm details as we finalise deals.”
And while we still don’t quite know for sure who will be in the series, we can be pretty safe in saying Daniel Radcliffe won’t be reprising his role as an 11-year-old Harry Potter.
The star hasn’t totally rejected the idea making an appearance himself, he hasn’t been particularly optimistic about the chances.
The TV run of the popular stories is apparently designed to span over a decade and comes from creator Francesca Gardiner and director/executive producer Mark Mylod.
When it was originally announced, chairman and CEO of HBO and Max Content, Casey Bloys called it a ‘faithful adaptation’ of the novels which will ‘dive deep into each of the iconic books’.

It seems the legend could be playing the head. (Clark Clifford/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)
Harry Potter TV series rumoured cast
Again, we still don’t really know who is going to play who in the series, but with Lithgow seeming pretty likely right now, there’s a list of stars rumoured to join him.
Bad Sisters star and co-creator Sharon Horgan is rumoured to play Deputy Headmistress Minerva McGonagall, while Ted Lasso’s Brett Goldstein has been mentioned for Rubeus Hagrid. As for Harry Potter’s evil aunt Petunia, Brit Pheobe Waller-Bridge may be filling those shoes.
Meanwhile, it’s also been doing the rounds that Paapa Essiedu could step into the role of Professor Severus Snape in the upcoming series. Sources confirmed this possibility with Variety, but it is said The Lazarus Project actor is yet to formally accept the role.