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It’s incredible just how important languages and words in general can be. In the muggle world, they are tools for communication, but they are also mirrors of our cultures. Language is equally important in the Wizarding World, just think that controlling magic is very close to impossible without words. Words are power.
Check out Fan of the Week Sydney, a 19-year-old Slytherin from Washington. Read on to find out her thoughts on being a part of the “Harry Potter” fandom and more!
The Potter alumni know how to live the jet-setters’ lifestyle with their air miles, film festivals and hedgehog walks… Find out more in the latest MuggleNet social media roundup.
After opening a new “Peter Rabbit” library last week, and launching her new “Peter Rabbit” book in Barnes & Noble, Emma Thompson has appeared on a number of chat shows this week. Promoting her new “Peter Rabbit” book, “The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit”, Emma first appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”.
MuggleNet’s global book club, “Alohomora!”, continues its reread of the “Harry Potter” series as a certain “Quibbler” article goes viral at Hogwarts. Join hosts Kat, Michael, and Caleb and special guest host Xenia as they discuss Chapter 26 of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, “Seen and Unforeseen.”
In a new interview, Rupert Grint discusses how growing up with the fame and fortune of “Harry Potter” affected his relationships. He also talks about the pressures of being a newcomer to Broadway in “It’s Only a Play”.
This week in Casting News, nearly every notorious villain in the “Potter” universe will be appearing in new projects – mobsters, a Sith, and even a king! Take a look at what’s next for the cast of “Harry Potter”, if you dare…
This Luna Lovegood cork necklace is not only a fantastic piece to sport and represent your love for the fandom, but also a must for anyone looking to cosplay Luna!
This year, promotional advertisements are set to air in the form of animated super hero characters to help encourage people to “sign up, pledge their allegiance and Be A Hero” for BBC’s Children in Need. Well-known British faces who will magically be transformed include Helena Bonham Carter!