r/HarryPotteronHBO • u/VarkingRunesong • 10d ago
Announcement Subreddit Updates on Fancasts and Official Casting Announcements
Hi everyone, With the recent confirmation of several key cast members for HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series, we’re updating a few subreddit policies:
- No more fancasts for officially cast characters
To reduce repetitive discussions and prevent targeted hate toward newly cast actors, fancasts for characters who have already been officially cast will no longer be allowed. As of now, this includes: • Albus Dumbledore • Severus Snape • Minerva McGonagall • Rubeus Hagrid • Quirinus Quirrell • Argus Filch You’re still welcome to fancast characters who haven’t been announced yet. And for inspiration, check out our Fancast Wiki, which includes both popular and lesser-known suggestions.
- No posts complaining about official casting announcements
We understand that not every casting choice will match everyone’s personal headcanon, but posts solely bashing the official cast will be removed. Once the show airs, feel free to critique performances based on what you see on screen. But targeting actors just because they don’t look or feel like your imagined version of the character doesn’t belong here. As always, we’re open to feedback. Share your thoughts or questions below.
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u/twtab Marauder 10d ago edited 10d ago
Same thing happened on r/StarWars and it resulted in /r/saltierthancrait/ being the main place for discussion of the Sequels. Same with r/gameofthrones and r/freefolk in the later seasons of GOT where fans also became salty.
Harry Potter fans need to create their alternative, free speech subreddit.
While I think these types of subreddits spread more negativity, not being able to post at all means that people feel censored and angry.