Actor John Lithgow defends joining 'Harry Potter' series despite JK Rowling's trans backlash

Actor John Lithgow defends joining 'Harry Potter' series despite JK Rowling's trans backlash

Actor John Lithgow defended his role in the upcoming HBO series based on J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books despite backlash over the author’s views on transgender issues.The 80-year-old actor was asked about the controversy surrounding his decision to play the character Albus Dumbledore amid criticism of Rowling’s outspoken opposition to transgender ideology and her defense of women-only spaces.Lithgow insisted that he took the criticism “extremely seriously” and described Rowling’s views as “ironic” given the themes of her fantasy series.JK ROWLING SLAMS GLAMOUR UK’S WOMEN OF THE YEAR COVER FEATURING NINE TRANS WOMEN”Young and old people love ‘Harry Potter’ and the ‘Harry Potter’ stories,” Lithgow said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s so much about acceptance. It’s about good versus evil. It’s about kindness versus cruelty. It’s deeply felt.”He continued, “I find it ironic and somewhat inexplicable that Rowling has expressed such views. I’ve read about them, and I’ve never met her. She’s not really involved in this production at all. The people who are re-adapting ‘Harry Potter’ and turning it into an eight-year-long TV series are remarkable…These are people I really want to work with.”Lithgow added that there was “no trace of transphobic sensitivity” in the story and said that he was upset to learn that some critics opposed his involvement in the project.KEIRA KNIGHTLEY ANGERS LIBERALS FOR REFUSING TO CONDEMN JK ROWLING”So it was a hard decision on the basis of that [controversy], and it made me very uncomfortable and unhappy that people were actively insisting that I walk…

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