HBO Faces Backlash After Casting Paapa Essiedu As Severus Snape In New Harry Potter TV Series

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There’s no one out there who could possibly replace the late, great Alan Rickman as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter universe, so there was always going to be some backlash no matter who HBO cast for the part in their upcoming Harry Potter TV series.

That being said, HBO execs have cast British actor Paapa Essiedu, 34, for the role, and the reaction has been, shall we say, mixed:

Now obviously a lot of the backlash is just straight up racism, but there’s also some fair criticism in there too. After all, the Harry Potter books describe Snape as a man with “greasy, shoulder-length black hair, a hooked nose, and sallow skin”, so if your beef is with the Harry Potter series not staying true to the books/movies, then fair enough. You could also argue that Paapa Essiedu is way too conventionally good-looking to be playing a character who’s supposed to be an ugly, menacing, greaseball emo reject.

However you feel about it, it’s hardly Paapa Essiedu’s fault that he’s landed this dream role, and he’s obviously auditioned for it and HBO liked what they saw, so not much else we can do now but play it out and see how it goes. There may be nothing on the surface about Paapa Essiedu that screams ‘Severus Snape’, but he’s a solid actor (The Outrun, Black Mirror, I May Destroy You) so who knows? Might not be the disaster that Harry Potter diehards are expecting to be.

Expect HBO’s Harry Potter TV series to arrive in 2026.

For the time Disney faced backlash over their black Tinker Bell in Peter Pan, click HERE. Easy controversy.

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