Why I Loved “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
Say what you like about “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” but I loved it, and here’s why.
Say what you like about “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” but I loved it, and here’s why.
In this Fan Focus, we meet a Hufflepuff named Kiarra – who would like to spend the day with a certain Slytherin.
Read the theories MuggleNet staff came up with for Dumbledore’s secrets after hearing the name of the next “Fantastic Beasts” film.
Draco Malfoy displays some classic telltale signs of being a vampire. The Quibbler investigates and suggests purchasing extra garlic. Just in case…
Like Alexis Rose, Draco likes to flaunt, and what better way than to do it through song?
HP Cast / News / WW Digital
Tom Felton will be heading back to Hogwarts on September 1 in celebration of 20 years since the franchise debuted on the big screen.
The most important lesson in the Black family’s moral ambiguity is the power of choice.
Draco Malfoy was raised to be a bully, but was there goodness underneath all along?
Although many aren’t named, hpboy13 pieces together which Death Eaters were where and when on the night that Dumbledore died.
1992
Young Lily Evans
1994
1994
1992
1992
1991
2016
2004
It’s high time I paid homage to the mighty MuggleNet. Where to start? I love the design, (I currently favour the ‘Dementor’ layout), the polls (I actually voted in the ‘Who’s the Half-Blood Prince?’ one), the pretty-much-exhaustive information on all books and films, the wonderful editorials (more insight there than in several companion volumes I shall not name), 101 Ways to Annoy Lord Voldemort (made me laugh aloud), the Wall of Shame (nearly as funny as some of the stuff I get)… pretty much everything. Webmaster Emerson, Eric, Jamie, Damon, Ben, Matthew, Rachel, Jaymz and Sharon, I salute you.
http://web.archive.org/web/20040907101729/http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/fansite_view.cfm?id=15
1996
Colin Creevey
Voice of Dobby
1995
1992
1999
1993
MuggleNet podcasts are sponsored in part by Secretlab.
Thanks to its research-backed ergonomic design, including a proprietary 4-way adaptive lumbar support system, the Secretlab TITAN Evo Harry Potter Edition will comfortably support you even when you’re up to no good.