Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Harry Potter Fans Freaking Out Over Daniel Radcliffe Reading First Chapter Of The Books

Harry Potter creator JK Rowling delighted fans when she recently unveiled ‘Harry Potter at Home’. It’s an initiative designed for people stuck in lockdown and features celebrities reading chapters of the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (or, I guess, the Sorceror’s Stone *rolls eyes Britishly*). Anyhow, a trailer for the project revealed a glittering array of readers.

These include Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander in Fantastic Beasts), Claudia Kim (Nagini in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald), Noma Dumezweni (Hermione Granger in the original West End and Broadway runs of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), Stephen Fry (who read the acclaimed audiobooks), as well as David Beckham, Dakota Fanning and many more to be announced.

But they kicked off the project with someone very special: Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe. He read the first chapter of the first book, ‘The Boy Who Lived’ and, well, let’s just say it went down very well with Potterheads…

If you want to check out this emotional bombshell for yourself, the audio versions of the chapters are available on Spotify (you do not need a subscription to stream them). Right now it’s not known what the schedule will be or whether they’re going to work chronologically through The Philosopher’s Stone. That’s an achievable ambition: there are 17 chapters in the first book so if they maintain a decent pace they should be able to get the whole thing done by the time the lockdown (hopefully) ends.

In the meantime, fans are just happy to see Radcliffe back in the wizarding world in any capacity, with many fans hoping that he’ll eventually reprise the role that made him a global superstar. They get their wish. While Harry Potter and The Cursed Child may never be directly adapted for film, there are rumors that we might see a contemporary sequel to it about the future adventures of Albus Potter. Fingers crossed.

Whatever else happens, the outpouring of emotion caused by Radcliffe’s reading proves that fan passion still burns incredibly brightly for this iconic franchise.



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