- JK Rowling states she selected not to take part in HBO Max’s Harry Potter reunion exclusive.
- “I considered it was about the films more than the guides, quite rightly,” she explained to Graham Norton.
- Speculation swirled at the time that she wasn’t questioned to be provided in the special over earlier anti-trans opinions.
When “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts” debuted on HBO Max earlier this year, speculation swirled that Harry Potter creator JK Rowling wasn’t asked to participate due to the fact of her previous anti-trans responses.
The reunion special alternatively employed archival footage of interviews with the creator, with an on-display observe that reported they were filmed years previously.
But in an job interview this 7 days with Graham Norton, Rowling struck down that speculation, expressing that she chose not to take part. When Graham reported that Rowling was “excluded” from the particular, Rowling pushed back.
“I was asked to be on that,” she mentioned. “I made the decision I failed to want to do it. I assumed it was about the films more than the guides, really rightly. That was what the anniversary was about.”
Rowling sparked backlash in 2020 with a lengthy essay defending her stance on the trans community and her worries concerning “trans activism.” She’s doubled down on the stance because in a range of tweets.
“When you throw open the doorways of bathrooms and modifying rooms to any man who believes or feels he is a female … then you open up the doorway to any and all men who would like to occur within,” Rowling wrote.
Rowling also told Norton that she nonetheless keeps in speak to with some of the forged members of the movies, “some more than others.”
But some actors from the “Harry Potter” movies have spoken out in opposition to Rowling’s rhetoric.
“I firmly stand with the trans neighborhood,” Rupert Grint, who performed Ron Weasley, mentioned in 2020. “Trans women of all ages are ladies. Trans guys are adult men. We need to all be entitled to live with appreciate and devoid of judgment.”