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MNFF, MuggleNet’s very own fan fiction community, today received its 10,000th submission as writer and site moderator ToBeorNotToBeAGryffindor submitted their latest piece, Laid to Rest. Rather fittingly, this piece is the last in the Hollow Soldiers series, following the lives of some of the students after the Battle of Hogwarts.
It was recently confirmed that the Gary Oldman who portrays Sirius Black in the Potter films has signed on for the film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Today we’re featuring a video from YouTube user wisteriabrayan who has built Hogwarts within Sims 3, a popular video game which allows users to build every part of the virtual landscape.
On the February edition of MuggleCast, Micah and Eric discuss recent developments in the world of Harry Potter, and the show realizes a complete return to voicemails and Muggle Mail, with over five submissions of each, and plenty of chicken soup.
If you are like most Harry Potter fans, you are also a huge fan of Young and New Adult Fiction books and film adaptations that are circulating in the world’s mainstream today. Now, some of the MuggleNet staff members and other individuals have come together to provide you the new website BiblioFiend.
It has been revealed that the 2012 hit The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is getting a sequel, and there’s a good chance that Dame Maggie Smith will return to reprise her role as Muriel Donnelly.
It may not quite be wizard rock, but last week Tom Felton did perform a cover of the White Stripes song “We’re Going to Be Friends” with actress Alison Brie (of Community fame) and her band Girls.
The Drowned Tale novel was originally written by JG Ballard in 1962 as a dystopian tale where solar radiation has melted the polar ice caps and caused worldwide flooding. Now, Harry Potter Executive Producer, David Heyman, and Heyday Films have signed the rights to the novel to produce a film adaptation for Warner Bros.
Imagine Michael Gambon without his long, white Dumbledore beard. Now imagine him as a French police inspector. That is exactly what you get with his TV role as Jules Maigret, a character based on the many novels and short stories by Georges Simenon.