Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Video Game
Use the links below to read different reviews: Nintendojo (Final Rating: 7.9/10)
Use the links below to read different reviews: Nintendojo (Final Rating: 7.9/10)
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” gave us a tiny glimpse into the magical world outside of Hogwarts and British wizarding communities. We got informed impressions of Europe’s other wizarding schools—Beauxbatons and Durmstrang—as well as glimpses of other pockets of wizarding society at the Quidditch World Cup, notably the Salem Witches’ Institute.
On Saturday night (November 2nd), British actors and actresses took to the stage to celebrate fifty years of the London National Theatre. For the last fifty years The National Theatre has concentrated on producing quality shows and nurturing some of the best British performers.
1950s Britain. The rock ‘n’ roll craze has begun trickling its way over the pond, infecting a generation teens, bored of their lives in a country still reeling from the Second World War. In London’s most infamous district, teddy boys and thugs found enterprises off the back of home-grown rock ‘n’ roll talent, desperate to get their slice of the piece.
Warning: spoilers ahead! A comparison of the villain of “The Cuckoo’s Calling” to Voldemort and Barty Crouch, Jr.
MuggleNet’s global book club Alohomora! continues its reread of the Harry Potter series with Chapter 17 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. This week’s episode has two hosts, two guests, four houses, and a Skrewt-sized crate of laughs.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Voldemort finally finds the Elder Wand. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
New production photos have been released from Rupert Grint’s debut stage performance of Mojo. Rupert is pictured in a dishevelled-looking suit and tie, along with his co-stars.
Your favorite Harry Potter stars celebrate Halloween across Twitter!
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Marcus Belby
Arthur Weasley
Composer (DH1, DH2)
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Ronald Weasley
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