Daniel Radcliffe shared during an appearance on Good Morning America that he personally reached out to Dominic McLaughlin, the young actor cast as the new Harry Potter in HBO’s upcoming television reboot, with a letter offering support and encouragement. Radcliffe, who brought Harry Potter to life in Warner Bros.’ iconic film series from 2001 to 2011, expressed his excitement for McLaughlin while mentioning he hopes the next generation of actors finds even more joy in the role than he did. The news sheds light on the camaraderie between past and present cast members as the series looks to debut on HBO and HBO Max in 2027, making the Daniel Radcliffe letter to new Harry Potter a significant moment for the franchise.
Daniel Radcliffe Extends Warm Welcome to Dominic McLaughlin
Speaking about the much-anticipated reboot, Daniel Radcliffe explained that he felt no obligation for new cast members to reach out to him, despite his enduring association with the character and story. Instead, Radcliffe decided to make the first move, bridging the gap between the two generations of stars.
“I wouldn’t say that anyone who is going to play Harry has to [reach out to me], but I know a few people working on the production,”
Radcliffe stated, sharing his connection to the current team behind the HBO project.
“I wrote to Dominic and sent him a letter and he sent me a very sweet note back,”
Radcliffe added, describing the genuine and positive exchange with Dominic McLaughlin, the new face of Harry Potter.

Offering Encouragement to the Young Cast
Radcliffe addressed the emotional aspect of watching young talents step into roles that once defined his own childhood, reflecting on his desire not to overshadow their experiences. He conveyed,
“I don’t want to be a specter in the life of these children but I just wanted to write to him to say, ‘I hope you have the best time, and an even better time than I did — I had a great time, but I hope you have an even better time,’”
an encouraging note directly from the original star. He went on to say,
“And I do, I just see these pictures of him and the other kids and I just want to hug them. They just seem so young. I just look at them and say, ‘Oh it’s crazy I was doing that at that age.’ But it’s also incredibly sweet and I hope they’re having a great time.”
Meet the Next Generation of Hogwarts Students
HBO’s series has introduced a fresh lineup of young actors stepping into beloved roles, including Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley. The ensemble is further expanded by Lox Pratt portraying Draco Malfoy, Alessia Leoni as Parvati Patil, Leo Earley as Seamus Finnigan, Rory Wilmot as Neville Longbottom, and Amos Kitson as Dudley Dursley. The production has made significant logistical efforts to support the youthful cast, with Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden constructing a temporary school on-site to ensure academic continuity for the actors during the extensive filming schedule, which is set to span nearly a decade as each season adapts a different book by J.K. Rowling.
What Awaits Fans and the Franchise
As anticipation mounts for the 2027 launch of the Harry Potter TV series, the torch is being passed thoughtfully to a new group of actors ready to carry the legacy forward. Radcliffe’s gesture, coupled with the robust preparations by Warner Bros. and HBO, signals a strong sense of support and respect for the young cast. The Daniel Radcliffe letter to new Harry Potter not only marks a meaningful milestone for Dominic McLaughlin but also reinforces the enduring spirit of community surrounding the Harry Potter universe. With production underway and a rising cast already capturing attention, audiences worldwide now await the television debut that could define a new era for both the actors and lifelong fans alike.

