UPDATED: Harry Potter Book Night Returns on February 1
This year’s Harry Potter Book Night returns on February 1, 2018, and we’re already getting excited.
This year’s Harry Potter Book Night returns on February 1, 2018, and we’re already getting excited.
As the new year approaches, look back over 2017’s most memorable “Potter” moments, from “Cursed Child” to “Crimes of Grindelwald” and beyond.
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Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble! A new documentary from BBC Two takes us deep into the ancient world of magic as part of the “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” exhibition at the British Library.
The eagerly awaited exhibition “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” opens to visitors this week at the British Library, and it’s a wonderful blend of “Potter” history and Muggle magic!
Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
2007
Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
Composer
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