Social Roundup: Nine and Three-Quarter Plates
From a Lynch family sorting to Grindelwald learning the drums, it’s the Potter social roundup.
From a Lynch family sorting to Grindelwald learning the drums, it’s the Potter social roundup.
“It’s not about a man rescuing a woman.” Sir Kenneth Branagh talks about taking on a Disney classic and updating “Cinderella” for modern viewers.
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We were very excited when Bloomsbury UK announced the first ever Harry Potter Book Night toward the end of last year. Since we learned about the event, we’ve all been planning how to celebrate our favorite boy wizard and where the magic all started, with bookstores and libraries across the UK – and the world – putting on events on February 5.
It’s been rumored that actor Ryan Gosling has been offered the role of the Beast to Emma Watson’s Belle in the upcoming live-action version of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”!
Do you own a rare or first edition of the Harry Potter books, or know someone who does? You could have the chance to be on a new game show!
Becoming Sirius Black: Azkaban Escapee ~> How are you going to escape Azkaban?
HP Fan Trips is currently celebrating its twelfth year and is back to announce another fantastic tour opportunity for 2015.
Yesterday, a polar bear appeared in the middle of central London, taking a ride on the tube, as well as roaming through the city. The bear was also filmed crossing the river Thames, using the bridge that the Death Eaters infamously destroy in the film version of “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince”.
Calling all Quidditch fans! Have you ever wanted to attend a Quidditch match but just can’t find a local team or event? This article is for you!
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Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
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Rose Granger-Weasley (CC – London)
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