The Eighth Year #QuidditchTurnsTen
2013 was the first year of regional qualifiers that progressed local gameplay among clubs. University of Texas also became just the second team to lift a world cup trophy.
2013 was the first year of regional qualifiers that progressed local gameplay among clubs. University of Texas also became just the second team to lift a world cup trophy.
Superheroes, space warriors, and wizards all came out at Robercon 2015, and MuggleNet was there in the midst of it all. Robercon, an annual sci-fi and fantasy convention in Binghamton, New York, advertises itself as a place to “let your geek flag fly.” Hundreds of people turned out to take Robercon up on that offer. Author Tamora Pierce served as the guest of honor for the weekend, speaking on panels, answering questions from eager fans, and doing book signings. Of course, there were plenty of panels and activities for fans of J.K. Rowling’s magical world to attend as well.
While waiting for more news on the upcoming stage play, the speculation over the plot for “Cursed Child” continues with some information hidden in plain sight.
In advance of its world premiere as part of the BFI London Film Festival, we’ve reviewed “Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?”, starring Bonnie Wright! Find out more about this family-friendly film!
Professor Flitwick, What was the Charm Fred and George Weasley used to create a swamp in the hallway when they made their exit? I know you kept part of it because you thought it was a great piece of Charmwork. Is it still there though, after the Battle of Hogwarts? And have you kept any of the fireworks they used? Do you happen to know the Charm for making those? Thank you for your reply, a Ginger Gryffindor
For a decade, “Harry Potter” was considered one of the most challenged or banned books around the world. Now that the series has come to a close, what does this mean for the future?
Join us in our countdown for the ten-year anniversary of Muggle Quidditch as we reminisce on the exciting events relating to the beloved sport in 2014!
In October 1999, 12-year-old Emerson Spartz formed the first piece of what would later become Spartz Media. In honor of MuggleNet’s 16th birthday, I thought we should take a look at what makes MuggleNet the go to place for “Potter” fans even after the series has been long finished.
Last month, we saw how “Potter” alumni took over the Toronto Film Festival, and now it’s the turn of London! The BFI London Film Festival takes place this October, and many familiar faces will be featured in the films being shown over the course of the festival.
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