Several of the Harry Potter stars have created doodle drawings and are for sale on eBay to benefit the charity Epilepsy Action. Epilepsy Action is the UK’s largest epilepsy charity, directly helping 1.1 million people each year.
Jason Isaacs, who portrayed Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, has shed his Death Eater robes for his new role on CBS’s The Surgeon General. Entertainment Weekly reports that Isaacs will play the title role as “the most powerful doctor in the world“ in this new medical drama created by Samuel Baum, of Lie to Me.
Scholastic tells us they will periodically release the covers leading up to the September 2013 release. But until then, we have some time to consider what they might use for the subsequent six books from J.K. Rowling.
This one goes out to all you lonely hearts out there. This video was made by YouTube user ihearttjeff and uses Sims 2, the popular video game, to produce a music video for The Remus Lupins’ hit “Alone on Valentine’s Day.”
Here at MuggleNet, we are huge fans of love, because every Harry Potter fan knows that deep down – at its core – that’s exactly what J.K. Rowling’s book series is really about. So why not find your valentine today using a little Harry Potter magic? We’ve found some pick-up lines that might do the trick!
We reported yesterday that artist/illustrator Kazu Kibuishi has created the next generation of cover illustrations for the Harry Potter paperback books from Scholastic. In this new article, Kazu shares the story of his vision and how he came to be selected by Scholastic for this honor.
Rupert Grint is moving from the big screen to the television screen as he has been cast to play the lead burger-flipper in a fast food restaurant worker who decides to become a super hero in the new CBS comedy pilot series Super Clyde.
Fan Expo Vancouver returns April 20-21, 2013 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Coming off an amazing inaugural year with nearly 17,000 attendees, Comicon Hollywood North is taking the celebration of pop culture to a new level in 2013. Last year the fan convention sold out on its first day.
According to a new article in Publisher’s Weekly, Scholastic has hired artist Kazu Kibuishi, creator of the bestselling graphic novel series Amulet, to design and create a new paperback cover for each of the Harry Potter books in celebration of 15-years since the American release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.