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‘I Could Not Be Happier’: JK Rowling gives her judgment on new Harry Potter Child Stars Fronting TV series – After long bust with original actors

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JK Rowling has given her first public response to the new Harry Potter Child stars revealed as the leading trio in the long-awaited TV adjustment.

The trio was finally announced yesterday after months of speculation – where Dominic McLaughlin landed the title role, while Arabella is Stanton Set to play Hermoine Granger and Alastair Stout, portray Ron Weasley.

A fan went to X, previously known as TwitterAsking the bestseller author to inform the new recruits about the maker of the Wizarding franchise about their casting.

And now Rowling, 59, has responded by explaining: ‘All three are great. I couldn’t be happier. ‘

The writer replied to a tweet that said: ‘@jk_rowling @StreamonMax @HarryPotter Velel Dominic, Arabella and Alistair that they are already loved by the Fandom and we can’t wait to see the show!

“We wish them the very best and that they have a magical time.”

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JK Rowling has given a verdict of four words about the new Harry Potter TV series Child Stars

JK Rowling has given a verdict of four words about the new Harry Potter TV series Child Stars

On Tuesday the three main stars were finally announced after months of speculation and Dominic McLaughlin has caught the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton will play Hermoine Granger and Alastair Stout will portray (depicted)

On Tuesday the three main stars were finally announced after months of speculation and Dominic McLaughlin has caught the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton will play Hermoine Granger and Alastair Stout will portray (depicted)

From left to right, Emma Watson as Hermione, Daniel Radcliffe like Harry Potter and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley in the previous film adjustments

From left to right, Emma Watson as Hermione, Daniel Radcliffe like Harry Potter and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley in the previous film adjustments

The Lucky Three Children will start filming this summer and have been chosen from more than 32,000 audit bars from the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The new adjustment will be spread over seven seasons, equal to the number of books – although there were eight films with the last Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows split into two parts.

The HBO -TV program would cost £ 75 million per episode -and the three children’s actors who play the main roles have been tipped to land themselves even larger fortunes than the original stars.

Producers Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod praised the ‘beautiful’ talent of the three newcomers, when they made Tuesday’s casting announcement.

They said: ‘After an extraordinary search led by casting directors Lucy Bever and Emily Brockmann, we are pleased to announce that we have found our Harry, Hermione and Ron.

‘The talent of these three unique actors is great to see, and we can’t wait until the world together witnesses their magic on the screen.

‘We want to thank all tens of thousands of children who have auditioned. It was a real pleasure to discover the abundance of young talent there is. ‘

Rowling released the first Harry Potter -Roman Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone in 1997, followed by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets the following year.

The first Harry Potter film was brought forward in 2001, with the series completing a decade later

The first Harry Potter film was brought forward in 2001, with the series completing a decade later

Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban were released in 1999, followed by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 2000.

Three years later, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix were published and Harry Potter and the Halfbloedprins in 2005.

The last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was released in 2007.

Daniel Radcliffe took on the role of protagonist Harry Potter in the film franchise.

Emma Watson played Hermione, while Rupert Grint was Ron Weasley.

The first film was released in 2001 and the last one came out in 2011.

They played their roles for a decade.

In December it was revealed that the films were converted into a TV program.

Radcliffe has talked about the TV program while chatting with Comicbook.com

He said: ‘I understand that they are trying to start a lot and I am sure that who makes them, wants to put his own stamp on it and probably don’t want to find out how you can get old Harry here in Cameo.

“So I’m not looking for it in any way.

‘But of course I wish them all the happiness in the world and I am very excited to let that torch pass. But I don’t think I need to pass it physically. ‘

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