- Chris Columbus, who directed the first two Harry Potter films, expressed surprise and "déjà vu" after seeing set photos for the new television series, noting the costumes were "exactly the same" as his original designs.
- Columbus questioned the point of the new adaptation if it replicates the visual style of the films, stating it felt like "more of the same."
- Despite his reservations, Columbus admitted feeling flattered that his original costume designs, such as Hagrid's, are being reused for the upcoming series.
- He also shared his excitement for the TV series to potentially include the character Peeves, who was cut from his films, and confirmed he is not jealous of the new production.
- Columbus clarified his stance on J.K. Rowling, stating he disagrees with her views on transgender rights but believes in separating the artist from their work.
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