Rowling has written these great books about empowerment, about young children finding themselves as human beings. Speaking to New York Times, Ralph Fiennes said, “J.K. Then he appeared in 2005’s ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’, and returned for three additional movies - ‘Order of the Phoenix’ and ‘Deathly Hallows’ Part 1 and 2.Įarlier, Fiennes also spoke defending Rowling against “verbal abuse” and death threats directed at the “Harry Potter” author. He said, “Sure, of course,” that he wants to play Voldemort again.įiennes spoke with Variety on the red carpet at the New York premiere of “The Menu.”įiennes first appeared in the fourth ‘Harry Potter’ film as He Who Shall Not Be Named. or Rowling called him to join future harry Potter ventures. In a recent interaction with Variety, Ralph Fiennes said that there is “No question about it,” if Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav mentioned the possibility of working with J.K. In 2021 so far, 28 states have proposed anti-trans bills, which range from "banning trans children from playing on sports teams to prohibiting doctors from giving trans youth life-saving care.New Delhi: Ralph Fiennes who played the villainous character of Lord Voldemort in Harry Potter expressed his willingness to reprise his character once again. Let us also remember, though, the threats against trans people in places like Brazil, the harassment of trans people in the streets and on the job in places like Poland and Romania – or indeed right here in the US." I disagree with JK Rowling's view on trans people, but I do not think she should suffer harassment and threats. Fiennes performance was layered and super creepy, but it turns out. Rowling, but you do not cite the abuse against trans people and their allies that happens online and in person. Ultimately the great Ralph Fiennes played Lord Voldemort, playing the character for a whopping five Harry Potter movies. I confess to being perplexed by the fact that you point out the abuse levelled against J.K. When asked what she had to say about "violent or abusive language used online against people like J.K. Last summer, notable philosopher and gender theorist expert Judith Butler spoke with another UK publication, the New Statesman, about the going conversation around Rowling and people's reactions to her statements. Rowling attends the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' World Premiere at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center in New York on November 10, 2016. "Rowling's claims are not only unsupported by data, but perpetuate dangerous myths about trans people that can inhibit their access to life-saving care," Insider's health reporters Anna Medaris Miller Canela López wrote last summer. Last year, Rowling's pattern of supporting trans-exclusionary radical feminists came to a head when she published a lengthy essay about her beliefs (many of which were not supported by science) when it came to transgender people. "I find the level of hatred that people express about views that differ from theirs, and the violence of language towards others, disturbing." "I can understand the heat of an argument, but I find this age of accusation and the need to condemn irrational," the Lord Voldemort actor said. In a new profile from UK publication the Telegraph, Fiennes said he can't "understand the vitriol directed at her." Rowling and the debate around her transphobic personal views. "Harry Potter" star Ralph Fiennes has weighed in on the ongoing conversation around author J.K. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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