‘Harry Potter’ TV show recasting: Gracie Cochrane leaves series
Gracie Cochrane wonโt be enrolling in Hogwarts this fall.
HBO announced that Cochrane will depart the upcoming โHarry Potterโ series ahead of Season 2. Cochrane played Ron Weasleyโs (Alastair Stout) younger sister, Ginny, in โHarry Potter and the Philosopherโs Stone.โ Cochrane and her family attributed the โchallenging decisionโ to โunforeseen circumstances.โ
โHer time as part of the โHarry Potterโ world has been truly wonderful, and she is deeply grateful to [casting director] Lucy Bevan and the entire production team for creating such an unforgettable experience,โ the Cochrane family said in a statement. โGracie is very excited about the opportunities her future holds.โ
HBO said they โwish Gracie and her family the best.โ
โWe support Gracie Cochrane and her familyโs decision not to return for the next season of HBOโs โHarry Potterโ series, and we are grateful for her work on season one of the show,โ HBO wrote in a statement.
Tristan Harland, Gabriel Harland, Ruari Spooner, Gracie Cochrane and Alastair Stout.
(HBO)
The HBO series was greenlit for a second season in early May, months ahead of its Christmas Day premiere later this year. If the sophomore season follows J.K. Rowlingโs second book, โHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secretsโ (the first season is adapted from the first novel), Ginny will begin her first year at Hogwarts in Season 2.
Cochrane was cast following a massive undertaking by HBO to find young actors for the show. HBO reviewed more than 32,000 auditions before selecting Dominic McLaughlin to play the boy who lived. The cast was filled out with West End performers, like Arabella Stanton (Hermione Granger), first-time actors like Amos Kitson (Dudley Dursley) and longtime stars including John Lithgow, who will play Albus Dumbledore.
HBO Chairman Casey Bloys explained that they expected a lot of โinterestโ in the cast because of the cultural prominence of the โHarry Potterโ franchise.
โInterest can tip over into more unpleasant and aggressive behavior,โ Bloys told Deadline, alluding to racist backlash over the casting of Paapa Essiedu as Professor Snape. โWe talked to them about what to expect … but any kind of security thatโs needed is an unfortunate aspect of doing IP shows. We just try to be mindful and monitor it.โ
In March, HBO released its first trailer for the show, which included a peek at the redheaded Weasley family saying goodbye to Ron at Platform 9ยพ before he boarded the Hogwarts Express. The trailer also teased Harryโs acceptance letter from Hogwarts and his wand and Nimbus broom.