Harry Potter All Queer Cast

Harry Potter All Queer Cast

Harry Potter All-Queer CastSkip To ContentHomepageSign InSearch BuzzFeedSearch BuzzFeedlol Badge Feedwin Badge Feedtrending Badge FeedCalifornia residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.Do Not Sell My Personal Information 2022 BuzzFeed, Inc PressRSSPrivacyConsent PreferencesUser TermsAd ChoicesHelpContactSitemapPosted on 12 Nov 2019 If Harry Potter Had An All-Queer Cast Here s Who Would Play Each Character It's Harry Potter and the LGBT takeover! by Sam ClealBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink Harry Potter — Chella Man Warner Bros., @chellaman / Via instagram.com If you're not following Chella Man, what are you even doing?! The trans activist, model, and YouTuber turned actor is definitely engaging and beautiful enough to pull off Harry, IMO. Hermione Granger — Beanie Feldstein Warner Bros., Dimitrios Kambouris / Via Getty Images She's charismatic, she's booksmart (get it), and she's gorgeous! Beanie would nail Hermione given the chance. Ron Weasley — Lucas Hedges Warner Bros., Dia Dipasupil / Via Getty Images Can't you just imagine Lucas bumbling around with a broken wand, making silly jokes, and freaking out at spiders? Draco Malfoy — Troye Sivan Warner Bros., Phillip Faraone / Via Getty Images I mean, the hair alone is beyond perfect, but I think Troye would also bring an amazing queer energy to playing everyone's favourite antihero. Severus Snape — Billy Porter Warner Bros., Craig Barritt / Via Getty Images Not only does Billy have hella range but he has that trademark Snape sass in spades — he would definitely hit you with a book, don't try to deny it! Albus Dumbledore — Ian McKellen Warner Bros., Nicholas Hunt / Via Getty Images He's played a wizard before to infinitely quotable acclaim: There's really only one gay man for the job! Bellatrix Lestrange — Angelina Jolie Warner Bros., Ernesto S. Ruscio / Via Getty Images You know Angelina can play dark-sided, and she's got the British accent DOWN, so what are we waiting for? Rubeus Hagrid — Stephen Fry Warner Bros., Mike Marsland / Via Getty Images In the nicest way possible, Stephen Fry has those gentle giant vibes just like Hagrid — amiright? Lord Voldemort — Andrew Scott Warner Bros., Jeff Spicer / Via Getty Images He's portrayed a villain before in Sherlock and it was VERY convincing. I think Andrew could just about manage playing the most powerful dark wizard of all time! Ginny Weasley — Indya Moore Warner Bros., Pascal Le Segretain / Via Getty Images Indya Moore can do no wrong and they would SLAP as Hogwarts' resident it-girl with all the magical prowess. Neville Longbottom — Ben Platt Warner Bros., Mike Coppola / Via Getty Images Obviouslyyyy Neville's defining characteristic is courage, but he's also really lovely, and I think Ben totally embodies both of those things. Luna Lovegood — Josie Totah Warner Bros., Frazer Harrison / Via Getty Images If you've ever seen Josie act, you know she's a fabulous, scene-stealing cutie worthy of playing fan fave Luna. Minerva McGonagall — Sarah Paulson Warner Bros., Emma Mcintyre / Via Getty Images Let's face it, Sarah can play anybody! But I believe she'd bring a certain je ne sais quoi to McGonagall for sure. Moaning Myrtle — Mara Wilson Warner Bros., Jason Kempin / Via Getty Images It's time for Mara's big acting comeback! And this would be an ideal fit considering her background in children's book adaptations. Sybil Trelawney — Kate McKinnon Warner Bros., Jeff Spicer / Via Getty Images Can you imagine what Kate could do with this part, the genius character actor that she is?! Sirius Black — Ben Whishaw Warner Bros., Stuart Wilson / Via Getty Images The lovely Ben Whishaw definitely has the acting chops to make us all feel things as Sirius. Cedric Diggory – Ezra Miller Warner Bros., Jamie Mccarthy / Via Getty Images I know he's in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, but hear me out — queer actor needed for older, attractive student at Hogwarts. Who could be more perfect? Argus Filch — Alan Cumming Warner Bros., Michael Loccisano/Wire Image / Via Getty Images I'd love to see bi British icon Alan Cumming's take on perennial fool Filch. Professor Sprout — Miriam Margolyes Warner Bros., Frazer Harrison / Via Getty Images Because some things don't need to be improved Share This ArticleFacebook PinterestTwitterMailLink TV and MoviesGet all the best moments in pop culture & entertainment delivered to your inbox.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
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