“Danny and the Human Zoo” Trailer Online, Featuring Evanna Lynch, Phelps Twins
What’s better than a BBC film featuring one “Potter” star? One that features four “Potter” alumni, of course.
What’s better than a BBC film featuring one “Potter” star? One that features four “Potter” alumni, of course.
At its Galway Film Fleadh premiere, Evanna Lynch talks “My Name is Emily”, as well as her thoughts on “Fantastic Beasts” and “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”!
Evanna Lynch sure seems busy these days! Her drama “Dynamite: A 60’s Love Story” has just been picked up for worldwide distribution by Breaking Glass Pictures.
You may remember that back in October of last year, we posted some set pictures from Evanna Lynch’s (Luna Lovegood) latest film, “My Name is Emily”. Today, it was announced that the film would open an Irish film festival.
Evanna Lynch is set to star in the BBC One film “Danny and the Human Zoo”! Find out more about it here!
Evanna Lynch is helping to spread the word about the Sochi bears alongside World Animal Protection.
Evanna Lynch has never been afraid to speak about what she thinks is right – we’ve seen her discuss overcoming negativity and lend a voice to those who couldn’t speak for themselves via her work with Voices of Children in Emergencies. Now Evanna is teaming up with World Animal Protection.
Universal Orlando’s Celebration of Harry Potter has been taking place this weekend at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and we’ve been learning plenty of fun facts and stories from the members of the cast who are gathered there.
Evanna Lynch’s “Dynamite: A Cautionary Tale” finally has a trailer! Evanna posted on Facebook and Twitter earlier today to promote the film. Take a look!
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