'Harry Potter' series will have "faithful adaptations" of the book series, actor teases details

Jan 03, 2026

Los Angeles [US], January 3 : Production is currently underway for HBO's much-awaited 'Harry Potter' series, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of the wizarding world of Hogwarts.
While a fresh cast has been assembled for the TV show, actor Warwick Davis is set to make a rare re-entry as Professor Filius Flitwick. He also featured as Griphook, a goblin employed at the Gringotts Wizarding Bank, according to Deadline.
As he is set to reprise Professor Flitwick, Davis teased details from the show, explaining that the episodes will be "very faithful adaptations" of JK Rowling's fantasy book series.
"I'm working on it at the moment, but I can't really tell you anything other than we're retelling those wonderful stories, but with more depth and detail than has been seen before. They're very faithful adaptations of the book," he said in a recent interview, as quoted by Deadline.
Opening up about his experience on returning to the same storyline, he added, "We're obviously telling the same story, so there are similar moments that we're experiencing as actors on the set. But it's weird being back in the same studios again, doing it all again, because Leavesden is where we shot the films."
Warwick Davis is known for appearing in all eight of the film adaptations. While he will return as Professor Filius Flitwick, Leigh Gill will take over his role of Griphook.
Filming for the 'Harry Potter' series began in July last year.
While Dominic McLaughlin will be seen in the role of the lead protagonist, Arabella Stanton will essay the character of Hermione and Alastair Stout as Ron.
Other stars who have joined the cast include John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Paapa Essiedu as Professor Snape, Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy, and Bel Powley as Petunia Dursley, according to People.
The Harry Potter series is set to premiere in 2027 on HBO.