Well the one good thing about race and gender swaps is that they let you know up front what the priorities are. Shouldn’t be hard to read how Snape is described and cast someone who looks somewhat like the description
The original films already heavily deviated from the books. Snape is supposed to be terrifyingly unattractive, like a gargoyle, with a huge hooked nose. The kind of kid who you understand why he got bullied and carried that hate into adulthood to torment kids.
Alan Rickman is none of those things, and is the entire reason why the character is so beloved instead of treated like a creepy loser who chased his oneitis so hard he bullied her son.
So, while I see your point, the films (which is all the majority of Harry Potter fans consumed) broke that rule already and were championed for it. So we gave them billions for already going wildly off description once.
Well the one good thing about race and gender swaps is that they let you know up front what the priorities are. Shouldn’t be hard to read how Snape is described and cast someone who looks somewhat like the description
The original films already heavily deviated from the books. Snape is supposed to be terrifyingly unattractive, like a gargoyle, with a huge hooked nose. The kind of kid who you understand why he got bullied and carried that hate into adulthood to torment kids.
Alan Rickman is none of those things, and is the entire reason why the character is so beloved instead of treated like a creepy loser who chased his oneitis so hard he bullied her son.
So, while I see your point, the films (which is all the majority of Harry Potter fans consumed) broke that rule already and were championed for it. So we gave them billions for already going wildly off description once.
Agreed, I really wish they'd gone with the rumored casting of tim Roth - he has that oily unpleasantness the character needed.