Daniel Radcliffe Leads Audio Reading Of 'Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone'
JK Rowling reveals, she has teamed up with Spotify, to launch a complete audio reading of the series' debut book, Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone.
Harry
Potter
creator
JK
Rowling,
earlier
this
week,
announced
that
she
will
be
donating
1
million
pounds
towards
Coronavirus
relief
fund
on
Battle
Of
Hogwarts'
22nd
anniversary.
Now,
the
author
has
also
revealed
that
she
has
teamed
up
with
Spotify,
to
launch
a
complete
audio
reading
of
the
series'
debut
book,
The
Sorcerer's
Stone.
According
to
recent
reports,
the
book's
first
chapter,
The
Boy
Who
Lived,
has
been
read
by
film
franchise
star
Daniel
Radcliffe.
He
played
the
franchise's
title
role,
Harry
Potter,
in
all
the
eight
films,
based
on
Rowling's
fantasy
series.
Chapter
one
of
the
audio
reading
has
already
been
released
on
Spotify.
Emma
Watson
and
Rupert
Grint
played
the
other
lead
characters
of
Hermione
Granger
and
Ron
Weasley,
but
it
is
not
sure
if
they
will
also
be
a
part
of
the
reading.
Hollywood
Reporter
stated
that
each
week,
a
different
personality
will
be
reading
one
chapter
from
the
book.
Some
of
the
names
revealed
include
former
soccer
player
David
Beckham
and
actor
Stephen
Fry,
who
is
known
for
reading
all
of
the
Harry
Potter
audiobooks.
Actors
Dakota
Fanning
and
Claudia
Kim;
Eddie
Redmayne
from
Fantastic
Beasts
series,
a
spin-off
of
Harry
Potter
films;
and
actor
Noma
Dumezweni
from
the
Harry
Potter
and
the
Cursed
Child
play,
will
also
be
a
part
of
the
Harry
Potter
At
Home
readings.
The
complete
book
will
reportedly
be
available
on
Spotify
and
Spotify
Kids,
while
video
recordings
of
the
same,
will
also
be
made
available
for
fans
on
the
Wizarding
World
website.