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Daniel Radcliffe talks finishing his own movie script

Daniel Radcliffe has been keeping himself busy with the recent films he’s been in. Those include Kill Your Darlings, Horns, and The F Word, each of which were up for awards at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. With all of this going on, Daniel did an interview with POPSUGAR where he discussed finishing his own movie script as well as the differences between working on Potter and Kill Your Darlings.

Casting Newt Scamander

With breaking fandom news, comes excitable speculation with the most of common of these discussions usually concerning casting – the Fantastic Beasts announcement was certainly no different. The news that the film would focus on the adventures of a young Newt Scamander put the casting hypothesising into over drive. MuggleNet is more than partial to a bit of debate, so we have decided to get in on the casting action.

Alohomora! Episode 48: “Subtle Suffering” – now available!

This week Alohomora! continues its global re-read of the Harry Potter series with Chapter 10 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – “Mayhem at the Ministry.” Listen along with hosts Caleb, Eric, Laura and special guest host and MuggleNet intern Rachel, as they return to The Burrow from the post-World Cup madness.

MuggleNet’s “Fantastic Beasts” podcast recap

It seems like much longer than just 48 hours since J.K. Rowling dropped a bomb on the Harry Potter fandom and announced that she was writing the screenplay(s) for a new film series based in the wizarding world. MuggleNet responded immediately and within six hours had over three hours of very different discussion on the news.

Newt Scamander fan fiction roundup!

In her own remarkable way, J.K. Rowling seems to have found one realm of her wizarding world that remains relatively untouched by the fan community. We scoured the internet to find fan fiction about the famous magizoologist and came up with only a few examples (although that’s sure to change over the next few months!).