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The first Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, is primarily set in 1991, with the opening of the movie taking place in 1980. In this opening, Dumbledore appeared in stereotypical wizard robes, which became a point of contention when Jude Law made his debut as a suited and suave Dumbledore in the Fantastic Beasts movies, with The Secrets of Dumbledore set in 1932, only 38 years beforehand. Viewers have been wondering when Dumbledore traded out the fashion-forward suits for the thick draping robes, but John Lithgow’s new garbs in HBO’s Harry Potter is solving this plot hole.
How John Lithgow’s Dumbledore Changes The Original For The Better
Lithgow’s Dumbledore is trading in the thick robes for a deep blue trench coat with a classical suit underneath โ shirt, trousers, and waistcoat included. While he also has the long white beard that is reminiscent of the one sported by Harris and Gambon’s Dumbledores, Lithgow’s version seems to be far more fashion conscious, which means that he might have been the perfect future iteration of Jude Law’s wizard school headmaster. His patterned clothes with shades of blue and red are one of the first major changes in the HBO series from the previous Harry Potter movies.








