HBO’s Harry Potter Season 2 Casting Sets Up the Remake To Fix a Missing Battle of Hogwarts Death

News about Season 2 casting for the Harry Potter series highlights an error from the first movie that the remake should correct. While Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone won’t be available on HBO and Max until Christmas, production for the adaptation of The Chamber of Secrets is already being planned. The series has been officially renewed for a second season, with filming likely to begin this fall and a possible release date in December 2027.

The show is currently holding auditions for Season 2, including finding a new actress to play Ginny Weasley after Gracie Cochrane left the role. They’re also looking for someone to play Colin Creevey, a character who will be featured prominently this season. Colin is a young Hogwarts student and a huge fan of Harry Potter – he follows him everywhere with his camera hoping for pictures and autographs, which often bothers Harry. His story arc was unfortunately cut from the original films, but it includes an important tragic event that will be included in the series.

What Happened To Colin Creevey In The Harry Potter Books & Movies

Colin Creevey is most prominent in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, where he frequently follows Harry around with his camera. He’s one of those petrified by the basilisk, but he survives because he glimpsed it through his camera lens. He continues to appear throughout the series: in The Goblet of Fire, he unintentionally gives Rita Skeeter information about Harry, and his brother, Dennis, joins Gryffindor. Both brothers participate in Dumbledore’s Army in The Order of the Phoenix, but they don’t return to Hogwarts during The Deathly Hallows because they are Muggle-born.

Despite still being too young to participate, Colin Crevey returns to Hogwarts during the Battle of Hogwarts and tragically dies fighting. While details are limited, Harry witnesses Colin’s body being taken into the Great Hall.

After appearing in The Chamber of Secrets, Colin Crewe vanished from the films because Hugh Mitchell, the actor who played him, had a significant growth spurt. Dennis, another character, was never included at all, and it’s as if Colin’s presence was erased. The filmmakers replaced Colin with a new character named Nigel Wolpert, who appeared in every movie starting with The Goblet of Fire. Nigel became part of the central group of friends and even helped Ron with tasks. Importantly, unlike Colin, Nigel survived the Battle of Hogwarts.

Why Harry Potter’s Remake Should Include Colin Creevey (& His Tragic Fate)

One reason HBO is revisiting Harry Potter is to create an adaptation that’s truer to the books. With more time available across multiple seasons, they can include details and characters left out of the films. Colin Creevey – and his brother – should definitely be a bigger part of the show, starting in Season 2. He’s valuable because he highlights Harry’s fame and offers a positive perspective from those who admire him, which is different from how someone like Draco Malfoy sees things.

Look, Colin Creevey’s death is heartbreaking, but as a fan, I think it needs to be in the new movie. It really drives home how brutal this war is, and how directly it impacts the students at Hogwarts. That moment where Harry sees Colin’s body – that line about him looking ‘tiny in death’ – it just destroyed me when I first read it. It perfectly shows what’s at stake, the courage these kids are showing, and how much darker the series has gotten. We’ve grown up with these characters, and the story reflects that – it’s not a kids’ story anymore, and Colin’s death is a big part of that.

The Battle of Hogwarts saw at least fifty deaths, but most of those people remain nameless, and very few were students we actually knew. That’s why Colin Creevey’s death is so important – it adds a sense of realism and emotional impact to the battle. He was a genuinely good character whose admiration for Harry grew from simple fandom to real respect and affection. Removing his death in the film was a mistake, and there’s no reason the upcoming remake shouldn’t include it; casting Colin is a great first step towards correcting that.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will be released this Christmas on HBO and HBO Max.

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2026-06-13 16:11