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The choice to cast Papa Asadu as Snape has led to widespread debate. Critics argue that this move represents a deliberate race swap of a character traditionally described as having pale skin and a sickly complexion in the books, fitting the typical description of Snape. This change has been interpreted by some as a symbol of the broader trend of "woke" cultural shifts in media adaptations, with some viewers perceiving it as an example of Hollywood and Hollywood-inspired projects pushing inclusive casting, even at the cost of fidelity to the source material.