“Beyond the Veil” Episode 51: “Chapter 3: Harry Potter, Library Hater”
On the second episode of Season 2, hosts Madison and Rebecca discuss Vernon’s anger issues, Harry’s arrogance, and more characters who need therapy.
On the second episode of Season 2, hosts Madison and Rebecca discuss Vernon’s anger issues, Harry’s arrogance, and more characters who need therapy.
Get ready to catch up with some of your favorite Wizarding World stars as they reminisce about their Hogwarts days and share their latest creative projects.
Unfortunately, it’s true that production on “The Batman” has stalled due to a positive COVID-19 test for Robert Pattinson. But we still have plenty of other news to lift your chins – and chiseled jawlines – in this week’s Casting News!
Some of Ted Fujita’s discoveries are reminiscent of Luna Lovegood’s plight to prove the existence of Crumple-Horned Snorkacks and other magical species.
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Bloomsbury and some creative “Harry Potter” fans have broken a world record! Learn more about it here!
Jason Isaacs talks about the power of the arts, imagination, and getting lucky in the industry with Creative Coalition CEO Robin Bronk on her brand-new podcast.
In this Three Broomsticks guest post, Sophia Jenkins responds to “The Life and Lies of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” by explaining her theory about why Dumbledore chose not to tell Harry he was a Horcrux and arguing that Snape was never told about the Elder Wand.
Start the school year right and put a bit more “Potter” in your life with these tasty lunch box meals.
If you missed out on any of the Back to Hogwarts action last weekend, never fear! It was an unusual Back to Hogwarts celebration this year, but some might say it was the most magical yet.
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