Dark Deeds Afoot in October in “Wizards Unite”, “Hogwarts Mystery”
The spooky season has arrived, and “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” and “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery” are adjusting accordingly with events and decor galore!
The spooky season has arrived, and “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” and “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery” are adjusting accordingly with events and decor galore!
It’s time to catch up with some of the Wizarding World stars in MuggleNet’s Social Media Roundup! During the past two weeks, there have been birthday celebrations, a TikTok imposter, conversations about the environment and climate change, a US presidential debate, and more.
If you’re looking for books to read, Professor McGonagall has some excellent recommendations for you. Journey with us to Gryffindor tower to explore this reading list.
The future is on all of our minds right now, and some of our Wizarding World alumni are actively working to make it a better place. Read more about that plus plenty of other new projects in the works in MuggleNet’s Casting News!
A brand-new Gryffindor dormitory-inspired holiday home has opened in England’s North Shire campsite, just in time for the cold season, and we are in awe of just how amazing it looks.
Dr. Beatrice Groves explores how “The Faerie Queen” epigraphs in “Troubled Blood” impart clues about the story and characters as well as illuminate the book’s central themes.
We’re not happy about the cancellation of “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance”, but with any luck, the new “A World of Calm” series on HBO Max can help us deal with our anger. That plus much more in Casting News!
Bonnie Wright streamed a live interview with Jamie Margolin about climate justice, managing climate anxiety, and the latter’s new guide book for young activists, “Youth to Power”.
The final episode of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” examines bridges in “Harry Potter” and offers a bridge to a new podcasting adventure.
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