A Very Cursed Child
“Cursed Child” feels a lot like StarKid’s “Potter” parody musicals, and here’s why. Spoilers for “Cursed Child” included in this post.
“Cursed Child” feels a lot like StarKid’s “Potter” parody musicals, and here’s why. Spoilers for “Cursed Child” included in this post.
An afternoon of fun, trivia, and cosplay in New York City. Learn more about the success of PotterCon 2016!
Today’s event is not only a household chore but also one of the Wizolympics’ most honored events! We have all the coverage for the Gnome Toss!
The script of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has been out for just over a week, and fan reactions have ranged from delight to utter horror at what J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany have unleashed upon the world. Today, two of MuggleNet’s book reviewers, Jessica and Tracey, are in conversation about the experience of reading the script and how “Cursed Child” fits into both fandom and canon.
Welcome to the 502nd Wizolympic games! Let’s take a look at what is going on at the opening ceremony.
The magnificent Palace Theatre is now home to the eighth “Harry Potter” story. “The Cursed Child” is now live six days a week to a sold-out audience.
It was a busy weekend for “Harry Potter” and Young Adult book lovers at the UK’s Young Adult Literature Convention (YALC), hosted at London’s Film and Comic Con. MuggleNet was there all weekend, attending panels and workshops and hosting a “Harry Potter” party on Sunday. Catch up with the highlights.
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS! DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU HAVE READ/SEEN THE PLAY OR WANT THE SPOILERS! Click when you’re ready to discuss!
2016’s given us “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, and Ilvermorny. But it’s not like the “Potter” fandom has been lying low since the last movie and book installments. What keeps our love and loyalty to “Harry Potter” alive and kicking? A MuggleNet writer muses on the enduringness of the “Potter” ‘verse.
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