Harry Potter TV series has unveiled that staggering pay its young stars are going to get for their first instalment.
The upcoming adaptation stars Dominic McLaughlin (Harry Potter), Arabella Stanton (Hermione Granger) and Alastair Stout (Ron Wesley).
As per The Sun, the three child stars will be earning £500,000 each for the first series.
A TV insider said, "This is a whopping payday for three kids who haven’t even hit their teenage years yet — and it’s just the beginning."
"If they keep this up, they’re on track to be multi-millionaires before they turn 18," they added. "Similarly to when Daniel [Radcliffe], Emma [Watson] and Rupert [Grint] were cast, their lives are going to change forever."
The young stars beat more than 32,000 children who auditioned for the seven-series Warner Bros production.
Last week the trailer was released giving the first look of refreshed wizarding world.
All seven of JK Rowling’s fantasy books will be adapted again over the course of a decade, with the author working as an executive producer.
The first series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, will premiere on Christmas Day on HBO Max.
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