This latest episode kicks off the eighth year of Harry Potter podcasting. Join Andrew, Eric, and Micah as they discuss the latest in Harry Potter news, newest reveals by J.K. Rowling on Pottermore, and even throw in some segments such as “Would You Rather?” and “Twitter Question of the Week.”
Katie Leung, who portrayed Cho Chang in the Harry Potter films, was recently interviewed for British newspaper the Daily Mail, where she discussed both her experiences working on the Potter movies and what she’s been up to since she left Hogwarts behind.
The twenty-first episode of Alohomora! is now available for download! Listen in as hosts Noah, Kat, Rosie, and our special guest Eric Scull from MuggleCast analyze the third and fourth chapter of Harry Potter...
Known for her Quick-Quotes Quill, fashionable dress, and journalistic moxie, Rita Skeeter was today featured in an issue of The Quibbler, Xenophilius Lovegood’s weekly syndicated magazine that covers some of the most bizarre subjects that one could conceive of – even in our magical world.
Today, the Insider released a very interesting blurb describing the process by which Moments, the main illustrations and page designs that make up the chapters on Pottermore, come to be. The article provides a sequence of rough sketches for a relatively new moment from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, revealing the Magical Menagerie, and explains how they logically lead to the final product, which you can see atop this news post.
The wizards and witches behind MISTI-Con, the Harry Potter fan convention coming to Laconia, NH this May, are excited to announce the addition of two very special guests: Ellie and Joseph Darcey-Alden. Fans will no doubt remember Ellie from her performance as young Lily Evans in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, seen during Snape’s “The Prince’s Tale” memory sequence.
Our hero’s gal pal Hermione was like looking in a mirror. Bookish, clever, and bossy, she was everything I saw myself as and everything I hoped to be. And never to be one to forget the other half of my personality, Luna Lovegood represented the eccentric quirky side that I would become much too familiar with in myself over the years.
This February, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will invite visitors to delve into the world of wand making, spell casting, and wizarding duels. Special effects and choreography experts from the Harry Potter film series will be involved in creating the activities for Wand Week.