Jason Isaacs, known for his role as Lucius Malfoy in the 'Harry Potter' franchise, candidly admitted that filming the special effects heavy films was often boring. Despite this, he reflects fondly on the positive impact the series has had on people's lives, with some fans claiming it helped them tremendously. Isaacs confessed to getting emotional during set tours with family, illustrating the deep connections formed through the franchise. He acknowledges the unique magic that contributed to the beloved nature of the series globally, creating a sense of love and inclusion.
"It's a terrible confession to make. They weren't that much fun to make. It's quite boring, making big special effects films," Isaacs shared on BBC's "The One Show."
"However, the pleasures all come afterwards," he remarked. "I see and meet people for whom their lives were changed by it ... still people reading it and sharing it with their children."
"Even though I was in the films, when I've taken godchildren or nephews and nieces to the tour ... and suddenly you're in the Great Hall, every time, I burst out in tears," he shared.
"Something happened, who knows why when those ingredients came together. ... The soufflé rose. ... It created just love around the world and a sense of inclusion," he added.
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