New interview with Yates
A new interview with OOTP director David Yates discusses, among other things, how directing the film Sex Traffic was his ticket to receiving the offer to direct Potter. “I think that's the thing that...
A new interview with OOTP director David Yates discusses, among other things, how directing the film Sex Traffic was his ticket to receiving the offer to direct Potter. “I think that's the thing that...
IGN.com has a virtual look at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place from the fifth Harry Potter movie. You can take a 360-degree tour and view every detail from the kitchen to the table settings to...
Well, I’m prepared to bet you now, that at least before the week is out, at least one of the Horcruxes will have been correctly identified by careful re-readers of the books.” – J.K....
People magazine has a new article speculating the fate of Harry in Deathly Hallows. A guide for parents is also provided with tips to help their kids cope if Harry dies. In response to...
Both the Telegraph and the Gazette have posted new interviews with some of the Order of the Phoenix cast. The Telegraph interview features Katie Leung, Bonnie Wright, Matthew Lewis, and Evanna Lynch. They each...
The BBC has conducted a new interview with the actress who will be playing Luna Lovegood in Order of the Phoenix. In it, she talks about her favorite book (OOTP) and what she'll be...
Did you hear the news? It's true. For the first time ever, Eric Scull hosts an episode of MuggleCast. We didn't think this would happen until an impossible act of mother nature occurred, so...
by Durgam In the weeks leading up to the release of the Half-Blood Prince, I found myself, probably like thousands of other people in the world, re-reading the rest of the series books leading up...
by D.W. Hill (pentawork@epix.com) Introduction: The Job Ahead Now that we have digested the sixth book in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, we as readers are in a unique position. Never before have...
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