Wrock Spotlight: Harry and the Potters
MuggleNet’s first monthly Wrock Spotlight features an interview with the band that started it all: Harry and the Potters.
MuggleNet’s first monthly Wrock Spotlight features an interview with the band that started it all: Harry and the Potters.
Hosts Eleanor, Megan, and Shannen are here with a special guest, “SpeakBeasty” listener Allie, for Episode 21! Tune in as we discuss the new information revealed in interviews with the cast of “Fantastic Beasts” and whether or not Harry Houdini was a wizard. Catch us at New York Comic Con this October!
What do we really know about Lavender Brown? Did she survive the Battle of Hogwarts? Is she Muggle-born? Editorial writer hpboy13 investigates.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” might not have been as great of a read for a Slytherin as one would expect. Spoilers ahead!
The Brooklyn-based design company Pop Chart Lab has teamed up with “Pottermore” to create its very first “Harry Potter” print, titled “Magical Objects of the Wizarding World.”
Chris Columbus. Alfonso Cuarón. Mike Newell – all of these directors made their mark on the “Harry Potter” film universe, but none more so than David Yates, who directed the last four movies. Now, along with J.K. Rowling and David Heyman, he’s returned to the wizarding world with “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”.
Enter to win a Newt Scamander Funko POP! figure, learn about the sad cinnamon roll of a creature that is the Squonk, and find out what happened to Agatha Christie, all on Episode 20 of “SpeakBeasty”!
Has J.K. Rowling finally gone too far by asking fans to purchase content that was previously free on Pottermore? Editorial writer hpboy13 weighs in.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is filled with new information, some bits more sensical than others. What moments from “Cursed Child” do you think are random?
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