Thailand may be a world away from the magical halls of Hogwarts, but that hasn't stopped Jason Isaacs, star of The White Lotus Season 3, from sharing his thoughts on who should take over his iconic role as Lucius Malfoy in HBO's upcoming Harry Potter TV series. In a recent interview with Variety, Isaacs suggested none other than the versatile Meryl Streep for the part.
"Meryl Streep," Isaacs declared, praising her boundless talent. "She can do anything, that woman. There’s literally no limit to what she can do." Streep's previous experience playing a male character in the HBO miniseries Angels in America, where she portrayed an elderly male rabbi among other roles, suggests she could indeed bring a unique flair to Lucius Malfoy.
Despite his strong endorsement, Isaacs refrained from offering any advice to Streep or any other potential Lucius Malfoy. "I wouldn’t have any advice at all. Why would I bother?" he remarked. "I know some of the people they’re casting already. They’re brilliant actors. It’s going to be fantastic, and the last thing they need is advice from some old fart like me."
Isaacs first brought Lucius Malfoy to life in the second Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and continued to portray the character through to the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. As for the new adaptation, only one casting has been confirmed at the time of this article's publication.
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John Lithgow is set to take on the role of Albus Dumbledore, a character previously portrayed by Richard Harris and Michael Gambon. The casting for other key roles, such as Severus Snape and Minerva McGonagall, originally played by Alan Rickman and Maggie Smith respectively, is nearing completion. Reports suggest that Black Mirror's Paapa Essiedu is close to being cast as Snape, while Jessica Jones' Janet McTeer is in discussions for McGonagall, though no official announcements have been made yet.