Seven of the Best References to “Harry Potter” in Pop Culture
Every single mention in television shows and movies is like a friendly little wink, often bridging fandoms.
Every single mention in television shows and movies is like a friendly little wink, often bridging fandoms.
Further coronavirus restrictions have forced Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter to keep its doors closed for longer than previously expected.
New research has revealed exactly which destinations in the United Kingdom have been made popular by their roles on the big (or small) screen, with three “Harry Potter” locations making it into the top ten.
In this week’s Crazy Caption Contest, David Yates directs Alan Rickman and Helen McCrory in a scene set inside Spinner’s End.
Are you ready to add another book to your ever-growing “Harry Potter” collection? Then you’ll be happy to hear that the House editions of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” are now available.
Journal your way to being a better Hufflepuff with “Loyalty: A Guided Journal for Embracing Your Inner Hufflepuff” from Insight Editions.
Oh, Snape. You’ve got so many issues. We’re continuing our dive into his lesser-discussed flaws to unpack the nuances of the post-series Snape debate.
The show’s theme song repeatedly asks, “Who’s that girl?” which begs the follow-up question… Which of the four Hogwarts Houses does she belong to?
Is Snape a perfectionist or just a bully? Emotionally unstable or calm and calculating? Check out hpboy13’s take here.
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