OOTP 138 mins long
The British Board of Film Classification has revealed that the fifth Harry Potter movie will be 138 minutes long. Also, the movie will be rated 12A in the UK and PG-13 in the US...
The British Board of Film Classification has revealed that the fifth Harry Potter movie will be 138 minutes long. Also, the movie will be rated 12A in the UK and PG-13 in the US...
Tilden, the Swedish Potter publisher, has revealed on their official website that JK Rowling has provided an alternative DH title to foreign countries: Harry Potter and the Relics of Death. The second title was...
The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly has an interview with Helena Bonham Carter, the actress who will be playing Bellatrix Lestrange in Order of the Phoenix. In it, she talks about her costume, her...
Bloomsbury.com has been updated with a range of new HP screensavers, featuring both the UK children and adult Deathly Hallows artwork, as well as a desktop countdown widget. Furthermore, a new site by the...
Warner Bros. Shop has opened a new Order of the Phoenix sweepstakes, and is giving MuggleNet visitors the first chance to enter. Up for grabs is a shopping spree at the WB Shop to...
J.K. Rowling announced her plans for the release of Book 7: fans will have the opportunity to meet her and get their books signed.
In the second preview of our full OOTP set report, Melissa, John, and I visit the Atrium, Room of Requirement, Great Hall, and courtroom sets at Leavesden Studios! Listen in as we give you...
The BBC is reporting that the World Premiere of Order of the Phoenix will be held in Japan on June 28th: The Japanese capital was chosen after another highly-anticipated sequel, Spider-Man 3, opened there...
The Guardian is reporting tonight that Great Britain will be releasing a series of Harry Potter stamps, with each depicting a book cover, to coincide with the release of Deathly Hallows. The stamps will...
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