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Earlier today, J.K. Rowling made our hearts really, really happy with the announcement that Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them will be adapted into a new film. Immediately, we can start speculating on what might show up in the film, and in due time, we will hit just about everything we can think of. But we first want to start off with the topic that makes good ‘ole Newt famous in the first place – MAGICAL CREATURES!
While his performances in Horns and Kill Your Darlings are attracting rave reviews, it would seem that journalists can’t quite resist asking Daniel Radcliffe the “Do people still see you as Harry” question; the interviewer hosting Radcliffe’s latest interview is no exception to this rule.
In the wake of this morning’s incredible news, MinaLima, the amazingly talented graphic design team who worked on the Harry Potter films, has announced on their Facebook page a new Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them print.
The hosts of MuggleCast always said they would return to record if big news hit… and today, a mere sixteen days from their final recording, it has! Join Andrew, Micah, and Eric as they weigh in on the startling reveal from this morning that J.K. Rowling will be screen-writing a new film series set in Harry Potter’s world.
Dennis and Tesa, an adventurous duo, have spent their early years seeking breath-suspending thrills. From trapeze lessons to skydiving, they now face their most suspenseful adventure yet.
Yesterday, BBC revealed the details for the immense celebrations seeking to “take over TV and radio” in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who. Among the names involved are Potter alumni David Tennant (Barty Crouch, Jr.), John Hurt (Garrick Ollivander), David Bradley (Argus Filch), and Warwick Davis (Griphook/Professor Flitwick).
Congratulations are in order for the founder and CEO of MuggleNet – our own Emerson Spartz has been named in Entrepreneur’s Magazine list of Top 30 Startups to Watch at No. 22.
Rupert Grint will soon be performing on a stage! He will star in a production of Mojo, set in the 1950s, from October 26 to January 25 in London’s West End.
The 2013-2014 Muggle Quidditch season is underway, and MuggleNet’s SnitchCenter is excited to cover the upcoming season. To help kick off the season, the University of Minnesota Gopher Quidditch team created this entertaining, educational, animated Quidditch video explaining the concept of Quidditch for those who are not familiar of the Muggle Quidditch version.