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Pretty much since the beginning, there’s been chatter that Cillian Murphy could be the person targeted to play the Dark Lord. Some of this is simple fancasting, which is rather understandable, given he’d be a perfect choice. But there have been bigger rumors too, and, of course, Fiennes himself recently seemed to suggest Murphy would be playing Voldemort. Now the Irish actor has addressed the talk once and for all in an interview with The Times, with Murphy saying:
“I’m categorically not. Can you make that the headline?”
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Again, Murphy would’ve been a brilliant choice, but it also makes sense he’s not taking on the role. He’s coming off the back of winning Best Actor at the Oscars in a movie that made almost $1 billion, and while he has starred in a long-running TV show before now, he’s probably a level above where the Potter remake has been casting in terms of status.
That said, it is possible that Murphy hasn’t been cast because the show simply isn’t casting Voldemort yet, and will follow the movies in not having a bigger actor until later on (Ian Hart provided the voice in The Philosopher’s Stone, with Richard Bremmer the physical appearance).
If that’s the case, then it might at least be a little more plausible for Murphy to take on the role, since it would be a few years away yet, and anything could happen or change in that time that leads him to doing it. The same is true for another long-rumored actor, Matt Smith: it may not make sense for him to do it right now with his commitments to House of the Dragon, but as an actor with a good relationship with HBO, a strong villainous track record, and whose schedule will free-up (HOTD is confirmed to end with its fourth season in 2028), it could become more realistic later on.








