
HBO has announced that Cillian Murphy will play Lord Voldemort in its upcoming Harry Potter series. Fans are excited about the news, as the show will explore Tom Riddle’s origins in detail. The series aims to give a darker, more psychological take on the beloved story.
The adaptation will retell J.K. Rowling’s saga over multiple seasons, allowing deeper exploration than the original films. Murphy is known for intense performances in Peaky Blinders and Oppenheimer. His casting suggests a focus on Voldemort’s intellect, menace, and emotional emptiness rather than spectacle.
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Murphy’s portrayal will show Riddle evolving from a brilliant but disturbed student into the feared Dark Lord. HBO plans to explore his obsession with power, immortality, and control. The series aims to make Voldemort central earlier in the story than before, giving fans a fresh perspective.
An HBO spokesperson said the casting is “a deliberate choice to explore Voldemort as a character, not just a monster.” The long-form format allows time for psychological depth and detailed backstory, giving Murphy a chance to redefine the iconic villain.
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Production is expected to start later this year, with a 2027 premiere. Fans have praised the casting online, saying Murphy can terrify without shouting. Early buzz suggests his Voldemort could be one of the franchise’s most memorable interpretations.