“Potter” Pets: MuggleNet’s Animal Friends
Naming a pet after a “Potter” character is always a good idea. So meet some of the MuggleNet staff members’ furry sidekicks!
Naming a pet after a “Potter” character is always a good idea. So meet some of the MuggleNet staff members’ furry sidekicks!
This is the second part in my three-part series of why the “Harry Potter” universe has three set realities of canon. Let’s discuss film canon!
In this week’s MuggleNet Casting News, we find a hosting gig for a guy with a big personality, see an Order of the Phoenix member taking a role in the DEA, get a sneak peek at Alfred Enoch’s day job, and then try to decide: Salt Lake City or India? Answers to that question and much more in MuggleNet’s Role Call!
While we anxiously await the announcement of the Celebration of Harry Potter dates, we reflect on what makes this event so magical and so memorable.
As many of us head back to school, it’s comforting to remember that no amount of first-day drama will ever compare with that experienced by Harry Potter.
The second part of the peek into Rowling’s astrological naming process.
Which House would Harry Potter and his friends end up in if they were Sorted into Ilvermorny Houses instead of Hogwarts ones?
Here are six reasons why going to a “Potter” convention is worth it, straight from the keyboard of a first-time con attendee.
With themes from the “Potter” series teaching us about love, acceptance, and fighting for what is right, it has given this generation the tools necessary for shaping our world for the better with just a vote.
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