Pottermore and Pop Chart Lab Team Up for New “Harry Potter” Print
The Brooklyn-based design company Pop Chart Lab has teamed up with “Pottermore” to create its very first “Harry Potter” print, titled “Magical Objects of the Wizarding World.”
The Brooklyn-based design company Pop Chart Lab has teamed up with “Pottermore” to create its very first “Harry Potter” print, titled “Magical Objects of the Wizarding World.”
Join “SpeakBeasty” host Shannen for an exclusive with Jessica Jordan about her “Fantastic Beasts” set visit! Learn what it was like to explore the Leavesden backlots, see the props and concept art, and interview the cast and crew!
Blood statuses are obsolete. The mentality that the purer your blood, the more of a witch or wizard you are is far from the truth. Didn’t Hermione alone prove that? Put aside the labels and embrace your own power.
Daniel Radcliffe recently had a mini reunion with former “Potter” co-star Clémence Poésy (Fleur Delacour), when he was honored with the Hollywood Rising Star award at the Deauville Film Festival in France.
Readers of MuggleNet, we must admit to you today that we’ve been keeping a secret from you – a rather big one. We’ve wanted to tell you for a long time, but as Secret Keepers for Warner Bros., we knew we had to wait until the time was right. Today, it finally is. Last December, along with several other online news outlets, MuggleNet visited the set of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” at Leavesden Studios in London. What we saw there was amazing, and we want to share it with you.
Of the central cast, Colin Farrell is the one I have the most trouble reconciling into the “Potter” universe. Even as he walks into the room for our interview, even though I knew he was coming, I am still mildly surprised – what does this movie star have to do with “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”? Like so many things about this new franchise, he’ll take some getting used to, but soon enough I’m sure, it will be hard not to think of him as a part of this world.
It’s Katherine Waterston’s day off, but she’s gamely come out to speak with us at Leavesden anyway. Waterston has thought a lot about her character Tina Goldstein and her place in the magical world, and it’s immediately apparent that she’s just the type of person in whom fans want to rest their hopes for the future of Rowling’s cinematic world. I have the feeling she won’t let us down.
One of the most exciting parts of the set visit was getting a chance to glimpse a few of the creatures that will be appearing in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”. While I’m sure this is far from a complete list, it’s fun to begin to imagine what kind of chaos these magical animals will be causing in 1920s New York.
From the costumes to the sets to the meticulous magical detail that goes into creating each scene, it’s impossible to deny that the wizarding world looks good. Really good. Much of that can be credited to Stuart Craig, who has served as production designer on all eight “Harry Potter” films and now, the “Fantastic Beasts” trilogy.
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