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According to the latest update from the Pottermore Insider, the final installments of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban will be released on Pottermore later this summer. After these chapters are available, the Pottermore Insider will give a behind the scenes look of how these chapters were created.
It’s OFFICIAL! The final cover of the highly anticipated Harry Potter series of paperback books will be unveiled in New York City. Will you be joining us there?
How many children can say that they’ve had the pleasure of walking to school with Hagrid? Nine-year-old Anna from Newton Aycliffe in County Durham, England is one of the few who can claim bragging rights.
Last year we posted about Bonnie Wright and Ciaran Hinds, who portrays Aberforth Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films, being cast together in The Sea. The first trailer for the film, which tells the story of a man returning to his childhood summer home after the death of his wife, can be viewed above.
Find out what Lupinpatronus and theGreatOm got up to in Portland at this year’s LeakyCon! Couldn’t make it to the event? Fear not! We’re bringing the magic of our very first panel out of the Oregon Convention Center and straight to your ears.
Like so many fans around the world, you have probably read the Harry Potter series multiple times, spent countless hours exploring the world created by author J.K. Rowling, and feel that you are extremely knowledgeable when it comes to the wizarding world and all of the subjects offered at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After all of your studying, the time has come to see just how knowledgable you are.
It seems Daniel Radcliffe is everywhere these days. The latest sighting will be on London Underground digital screens in Britain as he signs “good morning” in British sign language.
According to the “London Evening Standard”, Princess Beatrice did not enjoy books as a child because her dyslexia made sitting and reading difficult. However, once she started reading “Harry Potter”, her relationship with books became positive.
As part of an exhibition honoring film studio powerhouse Warner Bros., the Museum of Modern Art in New York City will be screening select movies produced by the company in the last 20 years, such as The Matrix trilogy, The Dark Knight franchise, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.