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Coming to a Netflix Near You – June Edition
We’re about to hit the halfway mark of 2016 (holy Merlin!), and to welcome the month of June, here is what you can expect to arrive and leave on Netflix, starring various “Harry Potter” alumni.
Coming to a Netflix Near You – April Edition
You may remember that lately, we have kept you up to date on a couple of occasions with the comings and goings of “Potter” cast films/TV shows on Netflix, and for April it is no different. We have quite the update for you for next month – check it out!
Role Call: What Will 2016 Bring “Potter” Fans This Year?
In this week’s Casting News, we get a personal glimpse at Domhnall Gleeson’s favorite sex scene, watch as a fan favorite battles a few dragons, find out where fans will soon be able to meet with Dumbledore and Lucius Malfoy, and explore a handful of films we get to see in 2016 starring our “Potter” friends (Hint, Daniel Radcliffe is a very, very busy man!).
The Fantastic Phantoms of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
With only three days left until Halloween, we salute the ghosts of Hogwarts Castle. Haunt on, beloved specters.
Emma Thompson lends helping hand with children’s ballet production of “Nanny McPhee”
London Children’s Ballet is a charitable trust that has been running for 20 years and gives children from all backgrounds, ages 9-16, the chance to learn, perfect, and perform the art of ballet. Their latest production will be based on the Nanny McPhee films, which starred Emma Thompson (Sybill Trelawney) as the title character.
The company unfortunately did not have the funds to gain the rights for said production, but Thompson kindly agreed to help out with the show, with the backing of Universal Studios. Find out why.
Welcome to the Restricted Section
Books have always been a huge focal point in the Harry Potter series, and this is something that I both love and attribute to J.K. Rowling’s love of them herself. Throughout the series, we’re introduced to a number of different types of books and constantly reminded of their importance; from the book that almost ate Neville (think Prisoner of Azkaban, Care of Magical Creatures class) to Tom Riddle’s Diary to Severus’ copy of Advanced Potion-Making (Half-blood Prince) to even the Tale of Three Brothers, we are truly shown the importance of books and the information they hold. That being said, there’s one set of books that I think has been purposefully left a mystery; and that is the Restricted Section.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Novel
Released on July 21, 2007, with 37 chapters including the epilogue, 607 pages in the UK and 759 pages in the US, Harry Potter and the...
MuggleNet Reports on Latest Warner Bros. Studio Tour London “Spooktacular” Special
Join me, MuggleNet reporter Rosie Morris, as we explore the latest spooktacular Halloween events at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.