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The first trailer for The Invisible Woman, which was directed by and stars Ralph Fiennes (Lord Voldemort), has been released. The film was one of the eleven films involving Harry Potter alumni that were shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and tells the story of Charles Dickens (played by Fiennes) and his mistress.
Based on the iconic 1970s comedy “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”, “Spamalot” is a bizarre and satirical reimaging of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Spoofing everything from Andrew Lloyd-Webber to its own inspiration, the musical rattles through the story of the hunt for the Holy Grail at breakneck spread, with barely a moments rest for either the audience or cast alike.
“Houdini” the play follows the lives of Harry and Theo Houdini as they attempt to make a name for themselves in the world of magic and illusion. Starting shortly before Harry meets his wife, Bess, the audience is taken on a whistle stop tour of Harry’s rise to the top whilst Theo is left to struggle on in his shadow.
Horns, starring Daniel Radcliffe, has been acquired for US distribution by Dimension and RADiUS-TWC. The deal comes a month after the film premiered to acclaim at the Toronto Film Festival.
Make sure to tune in on Sunday, October 6 to the Harry Potter Alliance livestream fundraiser event benefitting Equality FtW.
We posted last spring about CBS’s failure to pick up the Super Clyde pilot, which starred Rupert Grint. Although this was a great disappointment to fans, it has recently been announced by creator Greg Garcia that CBS will be hosting the pilot online starting October 9.
“Mad-Eye Moody” is the title of Chapter 13 – and the subject of this week’s episode! Join Kat, Laura, Rosie, & Michael as they laugh their way through one of the most hilarious chapters in the series. Don’t forget to keep constant vigilance and join the conversation with your own observations over on the Alohomora! site.
In this week’s Potter Twitter round up, we have messages from the working world of actors. A dramatic exit is significantly less dramatic when you get lost in/eaten by the curtain…3 times. Tomorrow will...
From everything that has been released for the film so far, and from all of the praise it has gotten up until now, it looks like fans of Dan will not want to miss this!