Microsoft to Host “Harry Potter” Summer Coding Workshops with Kano Coding Kit
Young witches and wizards in the United States will avoid having a Dursley-ish summer thanks to Microsoft and “Harry Potter” Kano coding kits.
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Young witches and wizards in the United States will avoid having a Dursley-ish summer thanks to Microsoft and “Harry Potter” Kano coding kits.
Episode 22 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” features the cofounder of Transfiguring Adoption, an organization that uses “Harry Potter” as bibliotherapy for adoptive and foster families and examines how books can help with trauma.
I’ll say it again for the ones in the back: I hate Professor Dumbledore. And no, I’m not talking about Michael Gambon in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
Could Ezra Miller be replaced as the Flash in the upcoming standalone film? We’ve got more on that rumor, plus an exciting new piece of the “Downton Abbey” movie puzzle, an upcoming talk show appearance for Daniel Radcliffe, and more in this week’s Casting News!
Gringotts is now open for business at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter! Check out this preview of the brand-new exhibit and learn new secrets from the set.
There’s a lot to cover in this week’s Casting column, including the first trailer for “Good Omens”, the vocal stylings of Robert Pattinson, and some of our cast members supporting young filmmakers at the Into Film Awards.
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It’s time to check the balance in our Gringotts vaults, because MinaLima has done it again!
Angels and demons, saints and sinners – in this week’s Castium Revelio, we explore them all! Join us for a revealing look at the upcoming film, stage, and screen projects starring the “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” cast and crew members!
Big-time franchise films, red-carpet glamor for a good cause, and could Pattinson be graduating from “Twilight” to Dark Knight? All that and more await in this week’s Casting News!
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