John Lithgow Takes on Iconic Role in Final Career Project
At the age of 79, acclaimed actor John Lithgow has accepted what may be the final role of his illustrious career—bringing to life the iconic character of Albus Dumbledore in an upcoming HBO series. The offer, made during the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, marks a significant moment in Lithgow's career, known for his versatile roles across television, film, and theatre.
A Legendary Actor's Final Curtain Call
Lithgow, whose career spans decades with memorable performances in "Dexter, " "3rd Rock from the Sun, " and "Interstellar, " has been confirmed as the first actor cast in this mysterious new series by HBO. While the network remains tight-lipped about the project's specifics, the involvement of such a distinguished actor has already stirred excitement.
"At the wrap party, I will be 87 years old, yet I still decided to take on this role, " Lithgow shared. "It was not an easy decision, as this project may very well be my swan song."
A Role Fit for a Legend
Lithgow's portrayal of Albus Dumbledore promises to be a poignant addition to his storied career. As fans eagerly anticipate this adaptation, comparisons to the actor's previous roles, like the formidable Cardinal Tremble in "The Conclave, " are inevitable. His impressive accolades, including two Golden Globes and six Emmys, underscore his ability to breathe life into complex characters.
Looking Ahead: Production and Premiere
Filming is slated to begin this summer in the UK, with a premiere tentatively scheduled for late 2026 or early 2027. As details slowly emerge, the anticipation for Lithgow's portrayal continues to build.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova