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Jason Isaacs, known for playing Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter Film franchise, recently shared an unexpected truth about his time on set. While the movies brought magic to audiences worldwide, the filming process itself was far from exciting for the actor.
Speaking on BBC’s The One Show, Isaacs admitted, “It’s a terrible confession to make, they weren’t that much fun to make. It’s quite boring, making big special effects films.”
The Real Magic Came Afterward
Despite the long and tedious filming process, Isaacs cherishes what the Harry Potter series has meant to fans. He finds joy in seeing how deeply the story has impacted people.
“The pleasures all come afterwards,” he explained. “I meet people whose lives were changed by it. Some even say their lives were saved by it, and I believe them.”
He described the franchise as a cultural phenomenon, bringing love and inclusivity to millions. “Who knows why, but when those ingredients came together, the soufflé rose, and it created just love around the world and a sense of inclusion,” Isaacs added.
An Emotional Connection
Isaacs appeared in six of the eight films, portraying Draco Malfoy’s (Tom Felton) ruthless father. Despite his role in the franchise, he still finds himself deeply moved by the world of Harry Potter.
“Even though I was in the films, when I take my godchildren, nephews, or nieces on the studio tour and suddenly step into the Great Hall, I burst into tears every time,” he revealed. “It’s incredibly moving and overwhelming. There’s some magic that happened in those stories.”
Currently starring in The White Lotus Season 3, Jason Isaacs continues to embrace the legacy of Harry Potter, proving that while the filming may have been dull, the impact of the series is nothing short of extraordinary.