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The nature of television means that the Harry Potter series will likely get to highlight characters, arcs, and key parts of the lore that were brushed over in the films. You can only fit so much into 2 hours; there’s a whole lot more you can pack into a season of television. Given that the first season will probably adapt Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first and slightest of the books, this will give the writers and producers a chance to solidify the importance of characters left behind by the films. Here are seven characters I can’t wait to see in the first season of Harry Potter.
7) Charlie Weasley

Poor Charlie Weasley. While all the other Weasleys made it into the films at one point or another, Charlie himself never actually appeared, short of being in their Egypt vacation photograph in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Charlie is the second oldest Weasley child; he graduates Hogwarts just before Harry Potter starts, and he loves dragons. He does appear throughout the books, so one can only hope HBO uses the Weasley brother as an excuse to fit some dragons into their new fantasy franchise.
6) Argus Filch and Arabella Figg

Argus Filch, the cantankerous caretaker of Hogwarts, has been already been cast (and will be played by veteran British comedian Paul Whitehouse), but his fellow ‘squib’, Arabella Figg, hasn’t. Argus and Arabella represent a minority in the Wizarding World as ‘squibs’: non-magical children of magical parents. The concept of squibs was never unpacked in the films, and it seems like a rich opportunity to delve a bit more into an underappreciated group: after all, Arabella was a member of the Order of the Phoenix, and Filch, despite how mean he could be, did prove he had a heart by the end of it all.
5) Peeves

Rejoice, Harry Potter poltergeist and ghost fans: Peeves is definitely going to be in the series. Despite being cut entirely from the films (after Rik Mayall was cast and filmed some scenes), the mischievous spirit will in fact be in the show. While we still don’t know who is playing him, it’s nice to know that a key part of the fabric of Hogwarts will be included. Peeves also offers comic relief where sometimes there is none, and offered an alternative to certain ghosts who mostly just moaned.












