Anyone raised in the 2000s feels a great passion for the Harry Potter saga, both in its literary aspect and in the adaptations for the big screen carried out by Warner Bros.. JK Rowling’s fantasy world It strongly marked an entire generation, but it is time to grow up and leave the past behind.
At least that is the opinion of Miriam Margoyles, the actress in charge of giving life to the remembered Hogwarts professor Sprout. During a interview with 1News
“I’m worried about Harry Potter fans because they should be over it by now.. It was 25 years ago, and it’s for kids. I think it’s for kids,” says Margoyles. She herself is surprised by those who intend to make their commitment with a Harry Potter theme, since “My God, what is their first night of fun going to consist of?” I can’t even think about it. No”.
However, he wanted to clarify that “Harry Potter is wonderful. I am very grateful for it“, but indicating at the same time that it is a stage of her life that “has ended.” The truth is that last year the actress already spoke out about the narrative quality of the series, which she described as “not Charles Dickens”. We will see if she is claimed for the future HBO production or if these comments distance her from a possible return to her role as head of Hufflepuff.
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