CC #365: Week of November 10, 2013
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Bill and Fleur welcome their guests to Shell Cottage. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Bill and Fleur welcome their guests to Shell Cottage. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
The live action Paddington Bear movie, produced by “Harry Potter” producer David Heyman, has been given a cinematic release date. Variety reports that the film is set to hit cinemas on December 12, 2014, just in time for Christmas.
As we pulled up to the Warner Brother Studio Tour, amongst recognizable faces of YouTube fame, we knew this night would be something special.
From July 31st – August 11th 2013, three MuggleNet staff members went on a road trip of a lifetime – visiting “Harry Potter” filming locations all over England, Wales, and Scotland. Over the next 9 weeks they will be sharing their experience with you – the good, the bad, and the hilarious.
Their journey continues here, with Road Trip Wednesday – Day Seven: Central London
Some intriguing tidbits about the new stamp were also released, including the fact that there will be five million booklets of stamps produced and that the stamps should be available for pre-sale TODAY at the official USPS site.
Good and evil are very well-traveled subjects in art and literature, and there are many different literary models Jo Rowling might have chosen for her heroes and villains, but most Western allegories can be traced back directly or indirectly to the early Christian poet Prudentius (c. 400 AD).
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” gave us a tiny glimpse into the magical world outside of Hogwarts and British wizarding communities. We got informed impressions of Europe’s other wizarding schools—Beauxbatons and Durmstrang—as well as glimpses of other pockets of wizarding society at the Quidditch World Cup, notably the Salem Witches’ Institute.
The crew over at TT Games brings a touch to the Harry Potter series that previously hadn’t been seen on gaming consoles. While Electronic Arts has created a corporate carbon copy of the movie adaptations, it is evident that you have true Potter fans behind the scenes of LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.
British actors James and Oliver Phelps – who portray Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter films – are coming to Edmonton for Harry Potter: The Exhibition at TELUS World of Science – Edmonton, which opens on November 23, 2013. The Phelps will be on hand to host a sneak peek on Friday, November 22, as well as officially open the exhibition to the public at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday morning, November 23.
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