
Actor Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films revealed that he didn't have "much fun" during the filming on set and found it "quite boring".
The 61-year-old actor played the father of Tom Felton's character Draco Malfoy in the adaptations of JK Rowling's bestselling book series. Even though he is "moved" by the legacy now, he actually didn't have "much fun" during his time on set, reported femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking on BBC's 'The One Show', Isaacs said: "Even though I was in the films, when I take nephews and nieces to the tour, and the thing comes up and you're in the Great Hall, every time I burst out in tears. It's incredibly moving.
"There's some magic that happens in those books, and in those films. It's a terrible confession to make, but they weren't that fun to make. It's quite boring, to make these big special effects films."
The star appeared in five of the eight films, and said that these days it is a "pleasure" to see just how the magical franchise has impacted different generations of fans.
He said: "The pleasures all come afterwards when I see and meet people for whom their lives were changed by it. And still, people are reading it and share it with their children. Some people say their lives were saved by it, and I believe them. "There's something happened, who knows why?
"But when those ingredients came together and the soufflé rose, it created just love around the world. And a sense of belonging."
He added, "But when the souffle rose, it just created love around the world. And a sense of belonging."
The Harry Potter series played a major role in the lives of actors Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and several others, propelling their career to great heights. A reboot series for the show is currently in production.
When Isaacs was asked about his participation in the new series, he said to Deadline, "I'm hoping to come back as Hermoine. I sent my audition tape in and I've yet to hear."