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Behind-the-scenes Harry Potter documentary leads HBO Max in 24 countries

À Procura de Harry - A Arte por trás da magia
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The documentary À Procura de Harry: A Arte Por Trás de Magia took first place on the HBO Max rankings in 24 countries after its release. Lasting 30 minutes, the special works as an appetizer for the complete series that premieres on December 25, 2026, presenting behind-the-scenes details of the production and the new actors who will play the iconic characters.

Novos actors gain prominence with the release of the documentary

Dominic McLaughlin takes on the role of Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton plays Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout plays Ron Weasley in the new television adaptation. Esses names are still little known to the general public, but they gained significant visibility with the release of promotional material. The documentary features interviews and images that reveal the actors’ preparation work for the roles.

The special focuses on Warner Bros’s efforts. in recreating the magical universe faithfully to the books by J.K. Rowling. Muitos viewers watched shortly after launch, contributing to placing the title among the most viewed on the platform in record time. The short duration of the material made it accessible to different audiences and viewing times.

Conteúdo reveals production details and reconstructed sets

  • Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter
  • Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger
  • Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley
  • Duração approximately 30 minutes
  • Lançado as preview of the full series

Imagens shown in the documentary reveal reconstructed sets and visual elements that refer to films from 2001 to 2011. The soundtrack and visual effects appear in short excerpts, creating a sense of continuity for those who grew up with the original stories. The material does not provide spoilers for the series, but offers clues about the tone the production intends to follow.

Francesca Gardiner leads production with experience in successful series

Francesca Gardiner serves as the project’s showrunner and brings experience from acclaimed productions such as Castelo Alto’s Homem and His Dark Materials. The series seeks to balance fidelity to the books with elements that attract both new viewers and old fans of the franchise. The documentary highlights visual similarities with classic films, generating positive comments on social media about the technical quality and attention to detail.

The material circulates well among families and groups of dedicated fans. Muitos parents who watched the films with their children now share the documentary with the new generation, creating a bridge between the old adaptations and the television version. The special’s release strategy appears to work effectively to prepare audiences for the full series.

Interesse continued by the franchise reflects in audience numbers

The documentary quickly rose to number one in several markets, demonstrating that interest in Harry Potter remains strong even years after the films featuring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint ended. The title entered the Top 10 most watched films on the platform in a short time, consolidating the franchise’s relevance in the streaming market.

Warner has invested significant resources in the project and seeks to avoid mistakes that could alienate loyal audiences. The strategic release of the documentary serves as a bridge between the classic features and the new television version, reinforcing the studio’s commitment to the continuity of the franchise. Até full release in December 2026, HBO Max is expected to release more promotional materials to maintain audience engagement.