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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?
This week we feature the Quibble “Does 3D add anything to Deathly Hallows – Part 2?” by Stuart Dollin. In it he attempts to answer just that question and shares his suspicions on why the movie may have been converted to 3D in the first place. How did you feel the 3D was handled in the movie?
This week Daniel Radcliffe appeared on The Better Show. He discussed topics including who he would most like to work with in the future, how he feels about being called ‘Dan’ instead of ‘Harry’ after some time and getting the part on The Woman in Black.
Britain’s iconic “post man,” Postman Pat, of the 1981 BBC One stop-motion animated series, is getting his own movie. Harry Potter’s own Rupert Grint will be lending his voice to the movie alongside a few other Potter alums. Find out what Rupert’s past with the series was like here.
For all those who have been sorted in the house of Godric Gryffindor on Pottermore, then you can show your house pride today. Can the Gryffindors get their pride trending on Twitter today?
Heading to Ascendio 2012? It’s H.P.E.F.’s latest Harry Potter conference set in one of the Universal Orlando hotels by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park. This week, Ascendio has opened its Call for Papers, an annual invitation to submit your work of any kind to be considered as formal programming during the Harry Potter convention. They have also released the details of this year’s theme.
The Times has landed a new interview with Tom Felton in which he discusses a wide array of topics: his passion for BMWs, Jim Carrey and a certain special someone named ‘Timber’. Be sure to give this a read!
Once again we bring you the best of the best Potter fanfictions. This week’s featured story has over 1400 reviews and was the 2008 QSQ Awards Runner-up for the Best Post-Hogwarts story. It was written by MagEd, who has contributed numerous stories to the popular site. It is set in the post World War II era and is told from the point of view of Lily Potter, Harry & Ginny’s daughter.
Show your pride today if you have already been sorted into the Ravenclaw house on Pottermore!