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Warner Bros. has announced that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be available on Blu-ray 3D Pack, Blu-ray Triple Play, and a two-disc special edition DVD in the UK later this year. The film will be available for purchase in a variety of ways and includes a number of highly anticipated bonuses: especially a conversation between J.K and Radcliffe.
This week’s Fan Art ‘The Mermaid’ by MuggleNet reader Kate depicts a portrait of a merperson from the Black Lake. Kate used chalk pastels to create darker shades within the mermaid’s face and to expertly create the wispy colorful hair. Good job Kate!
As today (September 19th) is Hermione Granger’s birthday, our videos this week were selected in her honor. Firstly is a very special cover of singer Demi Lovato’s “Like a Skyscraper” that features voiceovers and clips from each of the Potter films. Our second video features superstar musician David Bowie’s 1969 song “Letter to Hermione.”
Join Andrew, Eric, Matt and I as we discuss the latest news, take your e-mails and have an in-depth discussion on Pottermore. Topics include a possible J.K, hacking incident, the accuracy of Pottermore sorting and our thoughts on the deleted scenes titles from Deathly Hallows – Part 2 among others.
Fans can now watch the official trailer for Harry Potter: Page to Screen, the follow-up to the bestselling Harry Potter Film Wizardry. Stay tuned for details on a special upcoming give away by MuggleNet and MuggleCast!
Happy 32nd birthday Hermione Jean Granger! In recognition of Hermione’s birthday, the WB Shop is running a special sale. Be sure to share your birthday wishes to Hermione in our comments section.
This week’s Song Parody submission, “Death Eater Song,” comes to us from Leah. The song is sung from the perspective of a Death Eater.
Once again it’s London’s Fashion Week, and Bonnie Wright is on the scene. During an interview at the event, Bonnie talked about some of her upcoming projects which reveals just how busy she’s actually been.
Celebuzz has compiled a list of potential people who could step into the shoes of all the Harry Potter roles were it to be reshot using an entirely American cast. Is their interpretation of Lupin brilliant or a bit odd? Would this be a good movie?