In Ten Years, Will the “Fantastic Beasts” Generation Overtake the “Potter” Generation?
Generation “Fantastic Beasts” is about to become a reality. What we do from here on out will determine the course of the “Potter” fandom for centuries to come!
Generation “Fantastic Beasts” is about to become a reality. What we do from here on out will determine the course of the “Potter” fandom for centuries to come!
Today, “LEGO Harry Potter: Collection” was released, bringing together “LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4” and “LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7” for the first time.
This month we’re featuring the spunky feminist wizard rock band Tonks and the Aurors in our spotlight. Her upcoming Yes All Witches tour is almost here!
It’s been a busy week for the “Potter” alumni. In this week’s Role Call, we have exciting new castings and projects to delve into, new updates from Tom Felton’s anticipated role in “The Flash”, and a glimpse of Rupert Grint’s upcoming projects – all this and more in this week’s Casting News!
It’s been another great year at Fan Expo Canada at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. And since the convention started on September 1 this year, it did feel a little bit like going back to Hogwarts.
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!
Editorial writer hpboy13 examines the causes and implications of the great canon debate and tries to puzzle out where “Cursed Child” fits.
I come to you today to discuss an important matter – namely, the issue of canon in the “Harry Potter” community. At MuggleNet, our directors and partners in crime, Kat Miller and Keith Hawk, disagree on this point fervently.
An afternoon of fun, trivia, and cosplay in New York City. Learn more about the success of PotterCon 2016!
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