Revenge – Part 1: The Missing Message
Part 1 exploring the theme of revenge in the “Harry Potter” series.
Part 1 exploring the theme of revenge in the “Harry Potter” series.
Don’t miss Harry Potter: The Exhibition before it closes in just three weeks! The blockbuster exhibition, which returned to New York City by popular demand after its successful 2011 run, will be open at Discovery Times Square through April 7, 2013.
Exciting news is starting to filter down from Starkid Productions. This time a tweet from Team Starkid’s twitter account has revealed some information on the release of A Very Potter Senior Year.
Is Harry Potter your cup of tea? Perhaps! Tea artist Cara McGee over at Adagio Teas has created a new blend that reportedly captures the essence of the popular fandom.
It’s been a while since it was announced that Orlando was planning on expanding its Wizarding World Theme Park, but recently more vertical structures of the expansion have appeared. The images first surfaced on the Mice Chat Orlando Park Hopper blog.
If you’re headed to the National Space Centre in Leicester, England, you’re in for a treat! Snitchseeker recently reported that Rupert Grint narrated a series of 10 science video shorts for a planetarium show.
It was reported last year that Emma Watson would be starring in the film Your Voice in My Head, a film based on a memoir by Emma Forrest. Now, Stanely Tucci, who will portray the psychiatrist, has revealed that Emma Watson has been replaced by Emily Blunt.
StarKid Productions, the group that first brought to the fandom A Very Potter Musical, have recently updated their YouTube page with a new banner which announces what is for many an eagerly awaited message.
This past weekend, MuggleNet and five other Potter fan sites teamed up to bring you one section of a full poster to reveal what was coming up next for the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London: The Making of Harry Potter. Now we can reveal what the WB Studio Tour has planned.
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