Although almost 13 years have passed since the premiere of the last Harry Potter film, for some fans of the history created by JK Rowling, everything related to the world of magic is still fascinating. Some time ago, British actress Miriam Margolyes, who played the role of Professor Sprout dealing with herbalism in the film saga, decided to comment on it. She said she was worried about adult Potter fans.
The film’s herbalism professor is surprised by the behavior of adult fans. “It’s for the kids”
For the 82-year-old actress, it is inconceivable that adult fans still live with stories from the novels created by JK Rowling. In an interview with New Zealand’s public broadcaster New Zealand’s 1News, she even referred to magical world-themed wedding celebrations that Margolyes “can’t even think about.”
At this point they should be over it. This was from 25 years ago, and the whole thing – I think – is for children. And they’re still at it. Sometimes I hear about them having a Harry Potter themed wedding and I wonder what their first night together will be like. I can’t even think about it, admitted the actress.
For the 82-year-old, movies about wizards were not important. But it was them, not adaptations of Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol,” that made billions of dollars
Interestingly, Miriam Margolyes once gave an interview in which she admitted that participating in the film saga about the young wizard was not that important to her. She even made an unflattering comparison of the author of “Harry Potter” to another British novelist.
– “Harry Potter” wasn’t important to me. I was happy to get the role and I enjoyed it as well as meeting all these people, but it’s not Charles Dickens. (…) People come up to me and say they love me and want to hug me. It’s stunning – she said in 2023 in the British “”.
However, television producers have a different approach to the fans of the series. “Harry Potter” was undoubtedly one of the greatest pop culture successes of recent decades, which the HBO Max streaming service decided to use. Last year, preliminary information appeared about a new TV series adaptation of the novel, which is scheduled to appear at the turn of 2025 and 2026. Each volume will have a separate season, and the executive producer will be JK Rowling herself.
Source: Gazeta

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