Davis talks singing Snape and spies
Warwick Davis sits down with “The Independent” to discuss his post-“Potter” films and his future dream projects.
Warwick Davis sits down with “The Independent” to discuss his post-“Potter” films and his future dream projects.
From a master decipher to a person who has lost his love. Severus Snape dabbled in the Dark Arts and remained the only Death Eater able to conjure a Patronus. This week we have a pencil drawing that captures Snape’s everlasting loyalty.
This week’s Role Call finds us awkwardly staring at a naked Professor Snape, discussing more “Star Wars VII” casting rumors, Imelda Staunton’s link to Mr. Carson on “Downton Abbey”, and much more!
Dear Severus Snape, I would really like to ask you a question. You were really rude with Harry Potter in the school, and I just can’t imagine why. I know his father used to make your life terrible, but it doesn’t mean you should have done the same with Harry. I mean, he isn’t the one you chose his parents, right? He was just the sufferer.
Professor Severus Snape went from one of our most loathed characters, a character Harry, Ron, and Hermione couldn’t stand, to one of the most loved. Harry even names one of his children after him. (Definitely didn’t see that one coming upon reading Book 1.) But why?
Why do you think Severus Snape became a teacher? Maybe he had some encouragement.
Snape may be a Death Eater, but he’s in the Order of the Phoenix now, too!
Guaranteed to get you, at the very least, a detention or two…
With CBGB premiering in both NYC and LA last week, both Rupert Grint and Alan Rickman sat down with Vulture and Moviefone to dish about their roles in the film, meeting each other on non-Hogwarts sets, and what’s next for them both.
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