MuggleNet Rereads “Goblet of Fire”
The next installment of the “MuggleNet Rereads ‘Harry Potter'” series. What did you think during your latest reread of “Goblet of Fire”?
The next installment of the “MuggleNet Rereads ‘Harry Potter'” series. What did you think during your latest reread of “Goblet of Fire”?
If you weren’t already excited about “Fantastic Beasts”, you will be now! David Heyman compares the “Harry Potter” spin-off to “Goblet of Fire” .
Previously, we’ve given you our thoughts while re-watching the first three “Harry Potter” movies: “Sorcerer’s Stone”, “Chamber of Secrets”, and “Prisoner of Azkaban”. Today, I’m giving you the 17 thoughts I had while re-watching the fourth movie of the series – “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
This edition comes from MuggleNet blogger and “Quibbler” editor Caitlin about why “Goblet of Fire” is No. 1 in her book.
What exactly were the books used to research the second task? And do you recall the very first Herbology lesson? See for yourself with this latest gruelingly nauseating and onerous MuggleNet exercise that was designed to test your knowledge of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
In a new interview with the “Guardian”, Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) answered some questions about living in New York and his first experiences on Broadway. Rupert is currently starring in “It’s Only a Play”, which was recently announced to have broken box office records.
There’s always something special when a fan can recreate a look-alike prop piece from a movie. This life-sized commissioned Goblet of Fire is a real treat for the eyes. Check it out now!
The final chapters for “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” have been released on Pottermore.
The ancient yew tree that was featured in “Harry Potter” as the meeting place of the Weasley and Diggory families before they take their Portkey to the Quidditch World Cup has collapsed. Find out what the Ashridge Estate will do with the tree now that it has fallen.
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