Harry Potter Name Origins
Now that the series has come to an end, MuggleNet has created a comprehensive list of all of our favorite character names, places, objects, and strange nouns that JKR appears to have created from...
Now that the series has come to an end, MuggleNet has created a comprehensive list of all of our favorite character names, places, objects, and strange nouns that JKR appears to have created from...
At $7.8 billion, the Harry Potter series is the fifth-highest-grossing film franchise in history and the most-watched franchise in television broadcast history. As of 2023, two of the eight films still rank in...
The Pottermore Insider Blog has been updated with a brand-new excerpt from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. This quick bit of info gives readers a closer look at Peeves. “…Sure enough, Peeves is...
The ninth episode of Alohomora! is now available for download! Listen in as MuggleNet hosts Noah, Kat, Caleb, and Rosie embark on the first LIVE episode of the show, which was recorded last weekend.
Fan of the Week, nine-year-old Ava from Canada, thinks “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” was the best film adaptation. Read on to hear why!
The third episode of our new Potter podcast Alohomora! is now available for download. This time around, MuggleNet hosts Noah, Kat, Caleb, and Rosie are joined by Nicola Sansbury – a psychology student at the University of Kent, who serves as the Slytherin rep for the bunch.
It was eight years ago this week, that the Harry Potter author opened up her new website to the world. The website that grabbed our attention as we explored her “Rubbish Bin”, “Extras”, “Links”, “Rumors”, and so much more looking for the little tidbits of information that the author was willing to share with us.
Reflecting on the impact of the “Harry Potter” series in the essay writer’s life.
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