Looks lame, sorry. Even as a parody. And I don't know after BLM, if a cop show take on HP is really what the public wants.
Especially since the best version of fantasy police is Terry Pratchett's Discworld and that one is currently adapted into a series called THE WATCH. Likewise you had BRIGHT, that failed attempt at a fantasy cop series that tanked a few years back.
Totally.
Plus you have arcs of character development, you got incidents like them breaking rules and sneaking out and exploring the castle and so on. You got a cast of characters (James, Lily, Snape, Sirius, Remus, Peter) that gives you all the dramatic stuff you need -- humor, romance, tragedy, horror, action, betrayal -- and all the stuff that animated the school setting in the HP films.James and Lilly provides a iconic love triangle with the younger Snape that the Reylo types will no doubt pawn over, and you also get to develop characters like Sirius, Peter, Remus and the like further.
Hehn...Dumbledore's supposed to be this model student who f--ked up in his gap year. The young student at Hogwarts isn't the most interesting version of him, and on the whole he doesn't really work as a protagonist of a story. He operates best as plot furniture.Whilst Dumbledore gives you the origin of one of the most powerful wizards in history with a firm LBGT lead.
I doubt that, HP as a series isn't as big as Star Wars as a setting. There's not a lot of room to do stuff like The Mandalorian.That saying, I don't believe shows in the Wizarding World should remain confined to Hogwarts and Britain, but it would make sense to start with one, perhaps setting stuff up that can go further afield in other spin off shows, ala The Mandalorian.