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When “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” hit movie theaters, I was of course right there at midnight. The night was all excitement, but even though I loved the movie it ended in tears. I am not ashamed to admit that I cried while watching Dobby die on the big screen. When the lights came up in the theater, my friends were appalled to see me in tears. They hadn’t read the books, so they didn’t fully understand.
As we previously reported, the Knight Bus was spotted arriving at its new home – the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Orlando – last week, ready for the new expansion opening this summer. Now we can reveal to you, thanks to “Orlando Attractions Magazine”, that the purple triple-decker bus has now parked up on the attraction’s replica of the London waterfront.
Young “Harry Potter” fans were left spellbound last week when characters from the much-loved books paid a visit to North Tyneside! Harry, Hagrid, and Professor McGonagall were the characters who greeted fans at libraries and council centers across North Tyneside.
Robbie Coltrane has joined a bid to bring the only surviving Clyde-built turbine steamer in the world back to Glasgow. The Scottish actor, who portrayed Rubeus Hagrid in the “Harry Potter” film series, has become a patron of the Friends of the TS Queen Mary, one of the last remaining links to Scotland’s shipbuilding past.
Hogwarts sorts students into houses via the Sorting Hat. Divergent sorts people into factions via the aptitude test and the choosing ceremony. If Harry entered Veronica Roth’s world, would he be deemed divergent?
On set, on stage, on radio and in the Twittersphere. Check out the Potter alumni in all their Twitter glory, in the first roundup of 3.0.
Prairie, a Hufflepuff from Canada, is our Fan of the Week. Read on to find out how she became a “Harry Potter” fan and what her favorite fandom memory is.
Tom Felton has an intense scene with Taraji P. Henson in this new clip from upcoming movie “From the Rough.” The inspirational film opens in select theaters April 25.
What makes Daniel Radcliffe cry? That’s what Dan had to consider for his contribution to a newly published anthology titled “Poems That Make Grown Men Cry: 100 Men on the Words That Move Them”.