Sophie Turner recently told Flaunt Magazine that she is worried about the child actor who will be finding out HBO’s upcoming “Harry Potter” series. The cast includes a handful of relative newcomers trying to play Harry (Dominique McLaughlin), Hermione (Arabella Stanton) and Ron (Arastaa Stout) the following BC, as each season of the show adapts one of the seven Harry Potter books.
“Social media was really big after starting Game of Thrones, so I got a few years of peace and quiet and then had to adjust. It had a huge impact on my mental health. Turner, who was only 13 years old when he debuted as San Sa Stark in “Game of Thrones.”
“I just want to see the kids trying to be in their new ‘Harry Potter’ and hold them in and say ‘Look, it’s okay, but don’t go near me (social media)’,” Turner added. “You’re friends with your family and live in the house. Make sure your parents are your chaperone” – it’s very important to have a ground adjacent to the big, crazy things you do. ”
A search for the HBO “Harry Potter” star included auditions for 32,000 children in the lead roll following an open casting call. The younger cast also includes Lox Pratt (Draco Malfoy), Alessia Leoni (Parvati Patil), Leo Earley (Seamus Finnigan), Rory Wilmot (Neville Longbottom), and Amos Kitson (Dudley Dursley).
The BBC reported in July that Rebelden, the Warner Bros. Studios, the production home of HBO’s “Harry Potter” series, had built a temporary school to allow young actors to keep up with their studies during filming.
According to the BBC, the Three Rivers District Council “allows the studio to use a series of portable buildings as school facilities for the next decade. The proposed classrooms will usually serve around 150 students, although a large number of scenes have been filmed. Re-shooting and location shooting.”
The Harry Potter series is scheduled to debut on HBO and HBO MAX in 2027.