Castium Revelio: Trailers Galore
Who’s up for a miniature movie marathon? We’ve got trailers upon trailers from “Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker”, “The Courier”, “The Feed”, “The Crown”, and more in this week’s Casting News!
Who’s up for a miniature movie marathon? We’ve got trailers upon trailers from “Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker”, “The Courier”, “The Feed”, “The Crown”, and more in this week’s Casting News!
On this episode, our guest shares the many ways the “Potter” books helped her survive a difficult childhood.
From Harry’s first year onward, Snape uses Legilimency to call Harry on his bluffs and strengthen his own hatred for the Boy Who Lived.
We’ve got not one but two trailers from “The King’s Man”, plus Jason Isaacs voicing an AU Superman and things you may or may not have wanted to know about Robert Pattinson!
To mark the 50th anniversary of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”, Dr. Beatrice Groves is exploring links between “Potter” and “Python”. In this first article in a two-part series, she writes about how “Potter” echoes “Life of Brian”.
We all know Sybill Trelawney’s prophecy that led to the epic conflict of Voldemort and Harry Potter. But what did the cards reveal about Harry’s journey?
If you find yourself stressed out by the day-to-day monotony of your Muggle job, take a page of out Dumbledore’s book. Here’s how Dumbledore masters the art of the microbreak.
Daniel Radcliffe may have been joking about the role he’d like to play in another popular film franchise, but we’re supporting it anyway! Plus, Jamie Campbell Bower wants you to be in his next music video. That and more in Casting News!
None of our favorite fictional characters are perfect. Explore Hogwarts with us as we look back on misplaced blame in the “Harry Potter” books.
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