Lily Evans, a Weasley?
by Liz Naishtut Editor’s note: JK Rowling reveals in one of her interviews that Mrs. Weasley’s maiden name is Prewett. The editorial still makes excellent points based on other evidence and theory. Just a warning, this...
by Liz Naishtut Editor’s note: JK Rowling reveals in one of her interviews that Mrs. Weasley’s maiden name is Prewett. The editorial still makes excellent points based on other evidence and theory. Just a warning, this...
by Briana B., special Burrow correspondent “You may belong to Gryffindor, where dwell the brave of heart. Their cunning, nerve and chivalry set Gryffindors apart.” SS/PS, the Sorting Hat Thus begins the first magical...
In her latest newsletter, Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) has revealed the date we can expect to discover her upcoming book’s title and cover.
It’s not uncommon to hear complaints of how the movies didn’t do Ginny Weasley justice. My biggest beef, however, is with how much the Sorting Hat was cheated, especially in the films.
James Phelps (Fred Weasley) and Oliver Phelps (George Weasley) hosted a very special guest on their podcast: their on-screen sister, Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley). Find out more about the latest episode of “Double Trouble” here!
Alfred Enoch sure has come a long way from sharing a Gryffindor dormitory with Harry Potter and snogging Ginny Weasley. Check out his new role coming to the West End this year!
Fans may currently be obsessing about the newly released portraits of Ron and Ginny Weasley from “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t still have a big ol’ soft spot for Rupert Grint and Bonnie Wright, who portrayed them in the “Harry Potter” films. What better way to reminisce on their “Potter” days than to watch them face the gauntlet of the Pottermore Sorting Hat?
At the end of last month, actress and director Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) took part in a Q&A session with OKREAL in New York. During the session, Bonnie talked about working as a director and how she coped after “Potter”. While talking about her own experiences, Bonnie shared plenty of helpful advice for aspiring creatives, so we’ve gathered together some of those tips here for you.
Though we know her as our Ginny Weasley, Bonnie Wright has recently been showing her talent in a different side of the film industry: directing! Today, through her Instagram, Bonnie announced that she has been developing a film based on the short story “Medusa’s Ankles” by A.S. Byatt.
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