10 Hogwarts Things the Movies Added (and Forgot)
There’s constant debate on what the “Potter” films added and left out, but let’s take it from both a good and not-so-good perspective!
There’s constant debate on what the “Potter” films added and left out, but let’s take it from both a good and not-so-good perspective!
How Sirius Black’s death helped us process our own losses and feel less alone.
In order to celebrate this special day, let’s wander over to the “Top 15” list of my personal favorite “Harry Potter” “things you didn’t know about the movie series” trivia because nothing gives me more joy than discovering what happened behind the scenes.
Valar Morghulis? Well, Expecto Patronum.
Next month, Alan Rickman (Professor Snape) will take part in BAFTA’s series of “A Life in Pictures”. The event will take place on April 15 in London.
While most “Potter” fans acknowledge that the books feature many feminist themes, the fandom is guilty of leaving out many of Jo’s (badass) women when discussing these themes. Among the neglected witches is Fleur Delacour, whose heroics are often ignored in favor of Hermione and Ginny. However, I see no reason Fleur should be left off the list of kickass women.
In this week’s Role Call, Grindelwald takes the West End, Molly Weasley takes the East, and Expo Patronum attendees take the ultimate grand prize as even more special cast and crew members are announced for MuggleNet Live’s April event in London!
Congratulations to David Tennant on receiving the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards last night! Read on to see which other “Potter” alumni were there.
In this week’s role call, we get an all new look at “Effie Gray”, see a beloved Hogwarts portrait-dweller return to her religious roots, and learn the next project that He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named will take on! Dive on in for MuggleNet’s weekly Casting News!
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