Fans of Harry Potter are closely following updates on the highly anticipated new series based on the iconic saga. While Warner Bros. has yet to announce the actors playing Harry, Ron, and Hermione, one major casting choice has been unveiled.
The legendary headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore, has been portrayed by several actors, including Richard Harris and Michael Gambon. Now, a new performer is set to take on the beloved role, sparking heated discussions online. Fans speculated whether the studio would choose a classic British actor or make a surprising pick.
The name has been revealed: if negotiations succeed, John Lithgow will become the new Dumbledore. The 79-year-old American actor is well-known for his role as Arthur Mitchell, the chilling villain from Dexter. Lithgow, a Golden Globe and Emmy winner, is also recognized for his performances in Killers of the Flower Moon and Conclave. His talent for portraying complex characters makes him an intriguing choice for the headmaster of Hogwarts.

Previously, Warner Bros. considered British actor Mark Rylance for the role. However, it appears the studio opted for a different direction, possibly seeking to infuse Dumbledore with more charisma and dramatic depth — qualities Lithgow has delivered in his layered performances.
The Harry Potter series is slated for release in 2027. The project is helmed by Succession writer Francesca Gardiner, with J.K. Rowling serving as a creative consultant. While fans debate the unexpected casting choice, one thing is certain: magic awaits.