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HBO has not confirmed who will play Voldemort in its Harry Potter series, and David and Becca argue that silence may be the most deliberate PR move leading into San Diego Comic-Con 2026. The episode opens on the 277-million-view trailer record, framing that number not as a win but as an obligation that raises the stakes for every public moment between now and the Christmas Day premiere.
David and Becca trace HBO's Hall H playbook from Game of Thrones through House of the Dragon to map out what a real Harry Potter panel needs to deliver at SDCC, including why showrunner Francesca Gardiner's presence matters even if general audiences do not know her name yet. They also dig into the Owen Cooper fan theory, examining whether his Adolescence Emmy win connects to the Tom Riddle age requirements in the Philosopher's Stone era of the story.
The episode closes with a direct prediction about the five-month window between Hall H and the premiere, and the hosts take opposing positions on what HBO still needs to prove before that window closes.
By The Sorting RoomHBO has not confirmed who will play Voldemort in its Harry Potter series, and David and Becca argue that silence may be the most deliberate PR move leading into San Diego Comic-Con 2026. The episode opens on the 277-million-view trailer record, framing that number not as a win but as an obligation that raises the stakes for every public moment between now and the Christmas Day premiere.
David and Becca trace HBO's Hall H playbook from Game of Thrones through House of the Dragon to map out what a real Harry Potter panel needs to deliver at SDCC, including why showrunner Francesca Gardiner's presence matters even if general audiences do not know her name yet. They also dig into the Owen Cooper fan theory, examining whether his Adolescence Emmy win connects to the Tom Riddle age requirements in the Philosopher's Stone era of the story.
The episode closes with a direct prediction about the five-month window between Hall H and the premiere, and the hosts take opposing positions on what HBO still needs to prove before that window closes.