Harry Potter Actors Sign Open Letter Supporting Trans Rights After Supreme Court Ruling
Harry Potter Actors Sign Open Letter Supporting Trans Rights After Supreme Court Ruling

Harry Potter Actors Sign Open Letter Supporting Trans Rights After Supreme Court Ruling

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A group of over 400 actors and entertainment industry figures, including new Harry Potter series cast member Paapa Essiedu and franchise alumni like Eddie Redmayne and Katie Leung, have signed an open letter denouncing a recent UK Supreme Court decision that defines gender based on biological sex. The signatories argue that the ruling undermines the safety and lived reality of trans, non-binary, and intersex people, and have called on institutions such as the BBC and BAFTA to publicly commit to protecting these communities from discrimination. Their stance contrasts sharply with that of Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who has vocally supported the ruling and is known for her gender-critical views. The letter emphasizes the power of film and television to foster empathy and change perspectives, urging the industry to take a stand for inclusivity. This public disagreement has further politicized the Harry Potter franchise, with some fans and actors distancing themselves from Rowling’s positions. The controversy has sparked debate over the participation of cast members in the new series and Rowling's influence on the project.

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