Daniel Radcliffe urges fans to stop bringing him into ‘Harry Potter’ reboot

Daniel Radcliffe pushes fans to protect and prioritize new ‘Harry Potter’ cast

By TCP News Desk February 19, 2026
Daniel Radcliffe urges fans to stop bringing him into ‘Harry Potter’ reboot
Daniel Radcliffe urges fans to stop bringing him into ‘Harry Potter’ reboot

Daniel Radcliffe shared his one wish about upcoming Harry Potter's reboot.

The Now You See Me 2 star, who played the titular role in the franchise film from 2002 to 2011 wants to step aside as new TV series is set to release soon.

In conversation with the ScreenRant, the father of one requested fans saying, "one of the things you can do for me is not ask about us — me, Emma, Rupert — all the time."

He further said that all the fans should urge each other to "look after these kids", the young stars of reboot.

The Jungle actor continued, saying that would hate to know the original trio become "weird spectral phantoms in these children's lives."

Radcliffe went on to express hope that the series is “going to be a new thing,” and the films he has worked on can be left behind.

The upcoming new adaptation of beloved novel series is starring Dominic McLaughlin (Harry Potter), Arabella Stanton (Hermione Granger), and Alastair Stout (Ron Weasely).

The Harry Potter TV series, with one season based on each book, is set to premiere on HBO somewhere in 2027.

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