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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

A Trans Harry Potter series with nonbinary actors

 



Harry’s mother should be played by a “gender-nonconforming, nonbinary, trans female,” casting notes reportedly say


The producers of the new Harry Potter series want the wizards to be played by transgender and nonbinary actors. But the woke project can still be derailed by J. K. Rowling, who hasn’t given them permission to use her characters.

“We aim to reflect the diversity of the fan base in its beloved characters, introducing people of color, queer storylines, and characters of differing faiths,” TikTok video producer Megan Mckelli, who is the project’s mastermind of the series planned to be filmed in the US this summer, said, as quoted by The Daily Mail.

The casting notes for the upcoming production, seen by The Daily Mail, insisted that the role of Harry Potter’s mother, Lily Evans, should go to a “gender-nonconforming, nonbinary, trans female.”


In addition, the actor playing the father of Harry’s father, James Potter, shouldn’t be white, according to the producers. “Asian, black, African descent, ethnically ambiguous, multiracial, Indigenous peoples, Latino, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, South Asian, Indian, Southeast Asian or Pacific Islander” ethnicity would be required to land the role.

The main heroes from the books and subsequent movie adaptation – Harry Potter and Hermione Granger – reportedly aren’t featured as main characters in the script, written by Mckelli and his team.

But another character beloved by Potterheads – Sirius Black, who had been originally played by Gary Oldman, is in the series, with non-white actors of any gender invited to audition for the part.

However, the future of the project remains uncertain as Rowling isn’t believed to have allowed the producers to use the characters that she created.

The author of the Harry Potter books herself declined to comment when the paper addressed her on the issue.

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