The Glow Up of Ginny Weasley
When we first met Ginny, it was easy to dismiss her as another starstruck Harry admirer. However, she grew to become a fierce, resilient, and phenomenal young witch who definitely exceeded our expectations.
When we first met Ginny, it was easy to dismiss her as another starstruck Harry admirer. However, she grew to become a fierce, resilient, and phenomenal young witch who definitely exceeded our expectations.
Bloomsbury knows a thing or two about 20th anniversaries too! Find out how the publishing company is marking the release of “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and how you can join in.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the years 2002–2004. Read all about the development of the third “Harry Potter” film, the release of J.K. Rowling’s first website, and more.
Newsflash! Ezra Miller is still, apparently, the Flash. Meanwhile, we’ve also got “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” character portraits for you, plus tidbits about four of the “big seven” in this week’s Casting News.
In this Social Media Roundup, catch up with wizarding world favorites, including Jessie Cave, Matt Lewis, Emma Watson, and more!
Fans of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will get to see the production like never before…
Defeat Death Eaters and come face-to-face with He Who Must Not Be Named in the upcoming board game release from The OP.
Harry and the Potters are back with their first album in 13 years. MuggleNet reviews this fun and political LP, “Lumos”.
We’ve got the lowdown on “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” crew members who took home Tonys, trailers for several new projects from wizarding world alumni, and the story of a particularly bad day, as told by Henry Lloyd-Hughes, in this week’s Casting News!
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