Matthew Lewis, renowned for his portrayal of Neville Longbottom in the iconic 'Harry Potter' film series, has addressed the possibility of returning for the upcoming 'Harry Potter' TV series, currently in development.
In a recent revelation, JK Rowling, the renowned author of the beloved Harry Potter series, has lashed out at the double standards exhibited by colleagues who publicly criticized her views on transgender rights while privately seeking to maintain their friendship.
In the midst of renewed controversy surrounding transgender rights, famed author JK Rowling has once again found herself at the centre of a heated debate.
Evanna Lynch is the latest 'Harry Potter' cast member actress to weigh in on the continuing debate over author and series creator J.K. Rowling's gender beliefs, which have been routinely criticised as anti-transgender.
Almost two years after igniting a firestorm over her comments which were widely perceived as denigrating transgender women, British author J.K. Rowling has spoken up about the controversy.
According to Variety, Ralph Fiennes, the actor who played Voldemort, has expressed his interest in reprising his villainous role in the Wizarding World after Warner Bros Discovery chief David Zaslav earlier mentioned the possibility of working with J.K. Rowling on more 'Harry Potter' content
During the summer of 2020, JK Rowling came under fire for candidly expressing her views about gender identity, which was perceived as transphobic by many.