New Name Tops List To Play Voldemort After Cillian Murphy's Scathing 'Harry Potter' Response

The actor stepping into the role ofLord Voldemortin the upcomingHarry Potterseries has some big shoes to fill after Ralph Fiennes' memorable performance as the villain for six years.

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But while Fiennes has expressed a preference forCillian Murphyto be his successor, the Irish actor has shut down speculation that he will be involved in the franchise.

Online whispers linking Murphy to the role began six months ago after a scooper claimed to know someone working in theHarry Pottershow as a background actor.

Cillian Murphy has addressed speculation that he will play Voldemort in theHarry Potterseries

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The person claimed the show would be filmed at Hemel Hempstead and that theOppenheimeractorhad been cast as Voldemort, among other unverified claims.

When Hemel Hempstead was later confirmed as one of the locations, many assumed that the claim about Murphy was also true.

Ralph Fiennes then praised Murphy, calling him a "very good" choice to play the Dark Lord, which made fans even more excited about the supposed casting decision.

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However, when asked about the speculation surrounding the role, the Oscar-winning actor clarified toThe Timesthat he's "categorically not" playing Voldemort. He also asked, "Can you make that the headline?"

TheHarry Pottershowhas already castits leading roles. Voldemort is the only main character who remains a question mark. According to insider Daniel Richtman, MCU star Paul Bettany is at the top of HBO's list to portray the villain.

The Irish performer denied being cast in the role after Ralph Fiennes said he would be a "very good" choice

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Bettany is known for playing Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Dryden Vos inSolo: A Star Wars Story. The British actor's résumé also includes projects such asA Beautiful Mind,Legend,The Da Vinci Code, andA Very British Scandal.

There has been no official confirmation from HBO or Warner Bros. that Bettany will play Voldemort, but many fans of the franchise have already given the actor a thumbs up.

"That's actually a phenomenal choice," wrote one fan on X.

"Paul Bettany from playing Vision to Voldemort is the ultimate range; he can be warm and kind or cold and menacing perfectly," shared someone else.

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"He's perfect for it," expressed a third user.

"Not a bad choice actually… would've gone with Cillian Murphy or maybe even got Ralph Fiennes back personally, but Bettany could pull it off," one fan commented.

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Meanwhile, another fan said they couldn't see Murphy playing the same role for several seasons. "I can't imagine Cillian Murphy committing to a prominent role in a massive franchise that would have him tied to the project for years on end."

Paul Bettany is likely to play the villain instead, according to insider Daniel Richtman

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Voldemort was famously played in the originalHarry Potterfilms by Ralph Fiennes, beginning with 2005'sHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. In the first three movies, the role was played by different actors, including Richard Bremmer, Ian Hart, and Christian Coulson.

In January, Fiennes was asked who should fill his shoes in the upcoming series, to which he replied, "Well, I'm told they're already filled, aren't they?"

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The journalist then asked, "Who do you think it should be? If anyone could do Voldemort the way that you did Voldemort…"

"I've already said, I think Cillian Murphy is very good," the actor responded. "I think they've cast it, haven't they? I don't know. I thought they had."

ThePeaky Blindersstar, who is not on social media, denied the claims and admitted that he didn't even know his name was floating around to play He Who Shall Not Be Named.

Ralph Fiennes portrayed Harry Potter's nemesis for six years, starting withThe Goblet of Fire

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"Being a personality is not what I am good at," Murphy toldThe Times, before modestly adding, "I'm an incredibly average person, really."

Speaking withVariety, the 49-year-old actor clarified that he would not be playing Voldemort and said, "it would be very hard to follow Ralph Fiennes."

"This is, of course, what anyone who was playing Voldemort would have been told to say," the interviewer countered, to which Murphy replied, "Ha! No, I don't play those games."

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Another name thatwas suggested for the roleon social media is Cynthia Erivo. As showrunners have taken some liberties with casting decisions, choosing actors who don't resemble those in the original films, fans have speculated that Voldemort could be gender-swapped. Neither theWickedactress nor the producers have addressed this theory.

Dominic McLaughlin will portray Harry Potter, Arabella Stanton will star as Hermione, and Alastair Stour will play Ron

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Whoever portrays Voldemort will join Dominic McLaughlin (Harry Potter), Arabella Stanton (Hermione), and Alastair Stour as (Ron).

Other cast members includePaapa Essiedu(Severus Snape), John Lithgow (Albus Dumbledore),Nick Frost(Rubeus Hagrid), and Janet McTeer (Minerva McGonagall).

The first season of the Wizarding World TV adaptation is expected to be released on HBO in early or mid-2027.

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During the March 3 Hot Topics segment of The View, guest co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Joy Behar reunited

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  • In January 2025, Hasselbeck publicly slammed Behar for her criticism of Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at President Donald Trump's second inauguration and called The View "a sinking ship"

  • In the recent episode, the two did not address their feud but acknowledged their years-long friendship

One year afterElisabeth Hasselbeckpublicly calledJoy Beharout for being "selfish," the two have reunited.

On the Tuesday, March 3 episode ofThe View,Hasselbeck, 48, kicked off her second day guest hosting the morning talk show at the Hot Topics table with Behar, 83,Whoopi Goldberg,Sunny HostinandSara Haines. While Hasselbeck previously slammed Behar for her criticism ofCarrie Underwood's participationat PresidentDonald Trump's inauguration in January 2025, the two did not address the feud.

"I missed you yesterday, Joy," theSurvivoralum said at the top of the show.

"It's like the old days with me and Elisabeth, how long were we here together?" Behar replied.

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Hasselbeck was a main co-host onThe Viewfrom 2003 to 2013, is temporarily filling in for Alyssa Farah Griffin this week while she is on maternity leave. On Tuesday's episode, Hasselbeck further claimed that she and Behar "are like family."

Hostin, 57, even joked that Behar didn't like Hasselbeck's dress that day, which was a sign of their friendship.

"You know you're close to Joy when she starts making fun of the clothes you're wearing," Hostin teased.

After Underwood was announced as the "National Anthem" performer at Trump's second inauguration last year,the singer released a statement defendingher decision, writing, "I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event. I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future."

Behar was among those disappointed by Underwood's decision and shared her thoughts during a segment ofThe Viewat the time.

"I would not normalize him," she explained. "[Underwood] says, 'I love our country.' How do you love our country and support and normalize somebody who was a convicted felon who really wants to destroy the country in my opinion? I don't understand how you say you love your country at the same time as you normalize this convicted felon, which, I can say now every day."

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"I would not be the person to say, 'Don't do it,' because I believe in free speech and everything about it," Behar added. "I personally would not do it. No one's asked me, but that's another story."

That same day, Hasselbeck referenced the comments in a post onX. "That @TheView @JoyVBehar needs to simmer down off my friend," she wrote, before sharing another post that claimed Behar called Underwood "Un-American," although the TV personality did not ever use that phrase.

Hasselbeck also shared a photo of Behar to her Instagram Story with the caption, "Joy — @carrieunderwood is an INCREDIBLE WOMAN. You could learn from her strength."

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Hasselbeck later appeared onSean Hannity's Fox News show, where she accusedThe Viewof refusing "to put anyone there who has a lick of sense on most days." She also said that Behar's criticism was "nothing more than selfish personal publicity-gaining right now," speculating that Behar "wants to attach her name to Carrie Underwood's name so that she maintains relevance because she knows the ship is sinking."

When Hasselbeck returned toThe Viewon Monday, March 2, she told her co-hosts that "civil discourse is not dead."

"We might have differences of opinion, but we love each other and we're stronger," she continued. "I actually think for the young people watching it's important to see that you can have — Whoopi, you've said it before — we can hold our positions in one hand, and each other's hand in the other, and be able to just live as Americans with the freedom that we have and speak our hearts and minds."

"We get to do that all week. It might get a little spicy at times, but we do not hate each other, we love each other. We have the freedom to do it, and it's important to remind everybody of that," she went on to say.

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Sabalenka posted a video of the proposal on Instagram, accompanied with the words "You & me, forever" along with a ring and heart emoji.

The news quickly drew congratulations from fellow tennis players, including Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, and Amanda Anisimova, a possible opponent for Sabalenka in the quarterfinals at the forthcoming Indian Wells tournament in the Southern California desert.

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The NBA player who had the league's second-longest active games played streak saw that spell snapped over the weirdest reason.

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San Antonio SpursforwardHarrison Barneshad played in 364 consecutive games, trailing onlyNew York KnicksforwardMikal Bridges' longest active streak of 616 games. But on Tuesday, March 3, ahead of San Antonio's game against thePhiladelphia 76ers, Spurs coach Mitch Johnson revealed that Barnes was a late addition to the injury report.

Per Johnson, Barnes woke up from a pregame nap with a sore left ankle.

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"He's with the medical staff now," Johnson told reporters prior to the game. "Hoping it's nothing serious, but I don't have much information."

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Barnes was initially listed as questionable, though he would go on to miss the game to snap his streak. The Spurs dominated Philadelphia, winning by 40 points,131-91. Eight different Spurs scored double figures and all but one of the 13 players who appeared in the game scored a point.

This marked the first time since Dec. 4, 2021 that Barnes missed a game, when he was a member of theSacramento Kings.

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Cale Makar had a goal and two assists, Nathan MacKinnon secured his fourth consecutive 100-point season with a third-period assist, and the NHL-leadingColorado Avalanchesnapped the Anaheim Ducks' five-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory Tuesday night.

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Parker Kelly scored two goals and Scott Wedgewood made 27 saves for the Avs, who have won three straight and four of five since the Olympic break. Martin Necas got his 27th goal and Gabriel Landeskog also scored to completeColorado's back-to-back sweepof the Southern California clubs.

Cutter Gauthier scored his 29th goal and Lukas Dostal stopped 21 shots for the Ducks, whose eight-game home winning streak since Jan. 2 also ended.

Anaheim would have moved into first place in the Pacific Division with a point, but the loss kept Vegas one point ahead. The Ducks are in a playoff race down the stretch for the first time since 2018.

After two fruitless Ducks power plays in the opening minutes, Makar put the Avs ahead from the slot with his 18th goal.

Necas added his seventh power-play goal of the season 2 1/2 minutes later, beating his Czech Olympic teammate with a high shot. The goal was just the second on the power play in the last 12 games for the Avalanche, who inexplicably have the NHL's worst man-advantage unit despite their overall excellence.

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Gauthier hammered home a one-timer early in the second after a superb cross-ice pass from Jackson LaCombe, but Kelly got his 14th goal later in the period.

Landeskog then scored a goal in his second straight game, connecting early in the third on a one-timer from MacKinnon, who got his 59th assist to go with his NHL-leading 41 goals.

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