Jared Harris, the actor who played the role of Professor Albus Dumbledore in the 2007 film “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” has expressed his skepticism about the recent reboot of the beloved franchise. In a recent interview, Harris stated that he doesn’t “understand” the need to reboot the series, and urged fans to “leave them alone” and let the original stories remain untouched.
“I don’t understand why you would want to reboot it,” Harris said. “I think the Harry Potter books are fantastic, and I think the films were wonderful. Why do you need to start all over again? It’s like asking why you would want to remake a classic film like ‘The Godfather’ or ‘Casablanca’.”
Harris also expressed his concerns about the potential changes that could be made to the original characters and storylines in a reboot. “I think it’s a mistake to mess with something that’s already been done so well,” he said. “The characters are so beloved and iconic, and I think it’s a mistake to try to reimagine them or change them in any way.”
Harris’s comments have sparked a lively debate among fans of the series, with some agreeing with his sentiments and others defending the need for a reboot. Some argue that a reboot could provide an opportunity to introduce new characters and storylines, while others believe that it would be best to leave the original series alone and not risk altering the beloved characters and stories that fans have grown to love.
The debate has also led to speculation about what a potential reboot might look like, with some fans suggesting that it could be a TV series rather than a film franchise. Others have proposed that it could be an opportunity to explore different time periods or characters within the wizarding world, such as the Hogwarts founders or the backstory of certain characters.
Despite his reservations about a reboot, Harris has expressed his admiration for the original series and its impact on popular culture. “I think Harry Potter has had an enormous impact on people’s lives,” he said. “It’s not just a series of films, it’s a cultural phenomenon. It’s brought people together and inspired people in so many ways.”
Harris’s comments have added to the ongoing discussion about the future of the Harry Potter franchise, with many fans eagerly awaiting news about any potential projects or developments. While opinions may vary on whether or not a reboot is necessary, Harris’s words have emphasized the importance of respecting the original stories and characters that have become so beloved around the world.