Daniel Radcliffe has once again addressed the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling and her comments deemed as transphobic. Rowling, the renowned author of the iconic Harry Potter series, once enjoyed the status of a generational hero. Her novels gave rise to a successful movie franchise that spanned a decade, establishing itself as one of the most prosperous film series in history.
From the wizarding world of Harry Potter, the Fantastic Beasts franchise emerged as a spin-off. While these movies enjoyed relative success, they struggled to match the standards set by the original films.
However, J.K. Rowling’s reputation took a hit when she faced criticism for comments that were widely criticized as transphobic. Various activist groups and influential figures in the entertainment industry called her out for these remarks. Notably, Daniel Radcliffe, who portrayed Harry Potter in the film series, openly criticized Rowling in a letter back in 2020.
Two years later, Radcliffe has revisited the issue in an interview with IndieWire, delving into his thoughts on the matter in greater detail. He expressed his motivation for speaking out initially:
“I felt very, very much as though I needed to say something when I did because, particularly since finishing Potter, I’ve met so many queer and trans kids and young people who had a huge amount of identification with Potter on that. And so seeing them hurt on that day, I was like, I wanted them to know that not everybody in the franchise felt that way. And that was really important. It was really important as I’ve worked with the Trevor Project for more than 10 years, and so I don’t think I would’ve been able to look myself in the mirror had I not said anything. But it’s not mine to guess what’s going on in someone else’s head.”
J.K. Rowling’s popularity has continued to decline as more individuals raise their voices against her controversial comments.