The Magic Continues for Bloomsbury Publishing
The magic continues for Bloomsbury Publishing as the company finds post-“Potter” success.
The magic continues for Bloomsbury Publishing as the company finds post-“Potter” success.
Barnes & Noble and LEGO “Harry Potter” are teaming up to offer wizarding world fans a special in-store make-and-take event this week, and you’ll definitely want to catch it! Plus, the associated brick film is pure magic.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the years 2002–2004. Read all about the development of the third “Harry Potter” film, the release of J.K. Rowling’s first website, and more.
Newsflash! Ezra Miller is still, apparently, the Flash. Meanwhile, we’ve also got “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” character portraits for you, plus tidbits about four of the “big seven” in this week’s Casting News.
The Bradford Exchange’s “HOGWARTS TRAIN STATION™” with a free “HERMIONE GRANGER™” figurine is a scene straight out of a winter’s day in Hogsmeade, and you can enter now for a chance to win one of your own!
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the beginning years of MuggleNet: 1999–2001. Read all about how Emerson Spartz founded MuggleNet, the first midnight release parties, and Rowling’s thoughts on the movie adaptation of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”.
I personally like to imagine that Moody bakes cookies, crochets, and tends to his houseplants in his spare time.
We’ve got the lowdown on “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” crew members who took home Tonys, trailers for several new projects from wizarding world alumni, and the story of a particularly bad day, as told by Henry Lloyd-Hughes, in this week’s Casting News!
It’s been a magical and adventure-filled 20 years of discussing Harry Potter’s story with fans the world over, delving deep into character backgrounds and motivations, and theorizing what could possibly come next. For the...
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