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Jessie Cave discusses “Love Sick” book, comedy, and “Potter”
Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) has certainly been busy recently with a new book of illustrations, “Love Sick”, out today, July 2, in the UK; roles in TV shows; an Edinburgh comedy show; and more book projects to come. In a new interview with the “Independent”, Jessie Cave discussed “Love Sick”, as well as her “Harry Potter” fame, and other projects that are in the pipeline.
Fantastic Beasts: Producer Gets Swamped
Producer of “Fantastic Beasts” films becomes victim of wizard activist group.
“Cursed Child” Director John Tiffany on Meeting Jo and Becoming a Part of the “Harry Potter” World
The fandom is still abuzz over last week’s revelation that the “Harry Potter” stage play, originally announced in 2013, was going to be called “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Now, collaborator and director John Tiffany has given his first interview about what it’s like to be a part of such a highly anticipated production – and tells how he met J.K. Rowling 20 years ago when she was still writing the first “Harry Potter” book.
Five Couples We Wanted to See Work Out
While I love Ginny & Harry and Hermione & Ron as much as the next girl, there are some pairings in the “Potter” books that deserved a second chance to make it work.
RUMOR: Emma Watson in talks to star in Bollywood film
Emma Watson could soon be making her Bollywood film debut. The actress has reportedly been approached by director and producer Nandita Singgha for a role in her upcoming film “Mid Dey”, a biopic of the crime journalist Jyotirmoy Dey.
Are the Hogwarts Portraits the Magical Version of CCTV?
Big Brother is watching you! Did Albus Dumbledore use the Hogwarts portraits as a surveillance system?
Daniel Radcliffe to star in “Swiss Army Man”
Daniel Radcliffe’s latest film role has just been revealed.
Jobs These Nine “Harry Potter” Characters Would Have If They Were Muggles
Removed from a world where a hat gives you the ultimate aptitude test and you get to have “a cool wizard job” when you grow up, here’s what we reckon the “Harry Potter” characters would have gotten up to after they left school. Includes activism, infamy, and “The Wolf of Wall Street”.

