Harry Potter And Ginny Weasley Reunited At Daniel Radcliffe's New Play And It Was Pure Magic

This boy is LIVING.

It’s been five years since we left Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley on Platform 9 3/4 waving goodbye to a gaggle of children digitally aged beyond belief.

In this cruel world without the promise of any future “Harry Potter” films, fans have to rely on morsels of “Potter” goodness to sustain themselves. Luckily, Potterheads everywhere got a dose Hinny nostalgia when actress Bonnie Wright (Ginny) took in Daniel Radcliffe’s (Harry) new play “Privacy” on Thursday in New York City.

“Reunion! Congrats Dan on another stellar performance,” she captioned the photo. “Google is terrifying and I’m now scared to use my phone. Can say no more. Go see Privacy!”

Radcliffe’s new play takes inspiration from Edward Snowden’s NSA leak, tackling our culture’s complex connection to the devices that rule our lives. Unlike most productions, “Privacy” actually encourages audience members to keep their phone on, posting to Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram through the show.

The man in the enviable position between Radcliffe and Wright is none other than Chris Columbus, who directed the first two installments of the film series. The director shared a snap of his own, captioning the photo, “Chamber Of Secrets reunion ... The future Mr and Mrs. Harry Potter ...”

Wright, who has picked up a few credits since her “Harry Potter” years, has also been exciting fans lately with a limited edition T-shirt for FilmAid, an organization that uses film to aid refugees around the world. She’s even recruited her “Potter” family to help get the word out, sharing photos of actors like Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) and author J.K. Rowling wearing the tee on social media.

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