Role Call: Dramatic Damage
From reputations to reasonably fast cars, our “Potter” cast members seem to do a fair bit of damage wherever they go! Check out this week’s MuggleNet Casting News to find out what they’ve been up to lately!
From reputations to reasonably fast cars, our “Potter” cast members seem to do a fair bit of damage wherever they go! Check out this week’s MuggleNet Casting News to find out what they’ve been up to lately!
Read on to learn more about David Tennant’s newest Disney endeavor, Sir Kenneth Branagh’s newest accomplishment, and Stephen Fry’s newest audiobook secret reveal! Oh, and you’ll also fall in love with Dame Maggie Smith all over again. All that and more in this week’s Role Call!
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Thorne talked about his collaboration with J.K. Rowling on “Cursed Child”, elaborating on the experience of joining forces with the “Potter” author.
What was going through Lily Potter’s mind in the moments leading to her death? Check out this alternate, fan-written scene!
Welcome back to another magic-packed edition of Role Call, MuggleNet’s weekly casting column! This week, a few major casting reveals have us all in a frenzy, popular television shows are renewed, and we continue to raise our wands to Sir John Hurt.
It’s time to match up characters from another Christmas movie – “Elf” – to their “Harry Potter” counterparts. Whom would your favorite characters play?
With Christmas just around the corner, ’tis the season for looking back on the warmest, most endearing moments of the “Harry Potter” series!
MuggleNet’s review of OnLocation Tours’ Fantastic New York City Tour, which was inspired by “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and 1920s New York City.
This week’s Role Call is jam packed as we follow the happenings of Warwick Davis, Bonnie Wright, Tom Felton, Alfred Enoch, and so many more! Join us as we explore new castings and new films with your favorite characters from the “Harry Potter” series.
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