Harry Potter TV series has release window confirmed by HBO boss – and it’s sooner than you might expect

The Harry Potter TV series has officially had its release window confirmed by HBO boss Casey Bloys.

The new series, starring Dominic McLaughlin as the young wizard, is scheduled to premiere in early 2027, according to Bloys.

In a recent interview with Deadline, Casey Bloys clarified the expected release timeframe, stating it will be in early 2027. While he wasn’t willing to commit to a specific month, he reaffirmed that early 2027 remains the target.

Details about the upcoming TV series based on JK Rowling’s books are slowly being revealed. It’s now official that Hans Zimmer and his team, Bleeding Fingers Music, will be creating the show’s music.

The new films will feature a talented cast of British actors, continuing a tradition from the original movies. Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout will star as Hermione and Ron, and the acclaimed John Lithgow will take on the role of Albus Dumbledore.

Okay, so the casting is really shaping up nicely! I’m excited to see Nick Frost as Hagrid – he’s a perfect fit, I think. And Paapa Essiedu is taking on Snape, which is a huge role, and Janet McTeer will be Minerva McGonagall. It’s a strong lineup so far, and I’m definitely intrigued to see how they bring these iconic characters to life.

The casting for the role of dark wizard Voldemort is still uncertain, but rumors strongly suggest Cillian Murphy will take on the part. Recent comments from Ralph Fiennes, who originally played Voldemort, have only increased speculation.

JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has received criticism for her opinions on transgender rights. In 2020, she published a detailed essay explaining her views on sex and gender, which was challenged and refuted by LGBTQ+ organizations like Stonewall.

J.K. Rowling has publicly expressed her opinions on social media, most recently in a 2024 post on X (formerly Twitter). In that post, she stated that she doesn’t believe in the concept of transgender children and doesn’t agree with the idea that someone’s gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.

As a long-time fan of storytelling, I was surprised to learn that in May 2025, J.K. Rowling established a fund – the JK Rowling Women’s Fund. From what I understand, it’s designed to provide financial support, specifically legal aid, to people and groups working to protect women’s rights as they relate to biological sex.

The main actors from the Harry Potter films—Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson—have publicly disagreed with J.K. Rowling’s views and voiced support for the transgender community. However, some other cast members, like Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, and Jim Broadbent, have come to Rowling’s defense amidst recent criticism.

The Harry Potter TV series will premiere in early 2027 on HBO Max.

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Louise GriffinSci-Fi and Fantasy Editor

As a huge sci-fi and fantasy fan, I’ve been following Louise Griffin’s work for a while now. She’s the editor at TopMob covering all the big stuff – everything from classics like Doctor Who and Star Wars to the latest hits like House of the Dragon and Marvel shows, and even quirky gems like Good Omens. Before that, she was a Senior Entertainment Reporter at Metro, and with a background in English Literature, she really gets what makes these stories tick. It’s clear she knows her stuff!

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2026-01-31 14:04