When You Love the Character but Not Their Movie Version
What happens when you love a book character and spend hours building them up in your head only to have their movie version be disappointingly unrecognizable from the image you had of them?
What happens when you love a book character and spend hours building them up in your head only to have their movie version be disappointingly unrecognizable from the image you had of them?
The current “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” Brilliant Event is focused on our dream sheltering-in-place location: the Burrow! We also have new screenshots to show you from the highly anticipated “Witchbrook”.
Some fans of the BBC One drama series “The Nest” noticed two familiar faces in the latest episode: “Harry Potter” actresses Katie Leung (Cho Chang) and Shirley Henderson (Moaning Myrtle)! Find out more!
Inspired by Emma Watson’s gender equality activism? Curious to know more about the issues confronting feminism today? Read more about Watson’s interview with Valerie Hudson, author of “Sex and World Peace”, here!
Check out these stunning new “Harry Potter” 20th-anniversary book editions from Thai bookseller Nanmeebooks and illustrator Apolar.
This song parody, to the tune of “I Will Wait for You” by Michel LeGrand, describes Harry longing for the Weasleys to rescue him from the Dursleys.
Jason Isaacs reveals what he thinks might have happened to his character, Lucius Malfoy, after the Battle of Hogwarts.
These interviews will tell you all the fun and interesting tidbits you’ve been wanting to hear about the making of the films and more…
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort is full of magic! Find out more about Eric Baker, one of the creatives who brought Hogwarts to life!
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