Role Call: Searching, Singing, and Suffering – HP Cast Does it All!
In this week’s Casting News, former cast members search for the truth in Jerusalem, make a cameo in a sports-themed music video, and face a film legend – Al Pacino! Check it out!
In this week’s Casting News, former cast members search for the truth in Jerusalem, make a cameo in a sports-themed music video, and face a film legend – Al Pacino! Check it out!
It’s all good fun until you’re told you’ve got to take a rowboat to get to class.
Draco Malfoy seems to be evil to the core. Even his last name, “bad faith” in French, seethes with evilness. You could say he deserves all the hatred the fandom can muster. But… is this really the case? Is Draco really someone “evil”?
This editorial is the winning entry for the Forgotten Characters contest. by Hannah Wegg I have always been very fond of Mrs. Figg, even before her true identity was revealed. I always got the...
Still obsessed with reading and discussing “Harry Potter?” Of course you are! You still have a week left to submit an editorial about your favorite forgotten character. Send us your best work by May 19, and you could have your writing featured on MuggleNet!
Have you got a question that you’re itching to ask Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley)? Well, now’s your chance! Harry is due to take part in a Twitter Q&A this coming Wednesday, May 7!
Fiona Shaw, who played Petunia Dursley in the “Potter” film series, is set to take to the stage again in May, in “The Testament of Mary”. Shaw also recently spoke about her time playing Electra.
The themes of rewind and repetition are threaded through Peddling, the writing début of Harry Melling, best known for his run as the unpleasant Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films. But you’ll find no hint of Dudley here; Melling has shed Dudley’s cartoonishly menacing bulk—literally and figuratively—and instead inhabits a complex, energetic homeless boy who makes his living by selling ‘everyday essentials’ door to door.
You can start a new series or novel, but even though they provide you with excitement and new characters to fangirl about, they don’t give you the feeling of coming back home (at least most don’t). What do you do then? How do you deal with this need for more potterness?
Fan fiction.
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