Seven Things We Hope Are Revealed in “Fantastic Beasts”
With the “Fantastic Beasts” movie release right around the corner, here is a list of some things we hope to find out from the film.
With the “Fantastic Beasts” movie release right around the corner, here is a list of some things we hope to find out from the film.
It’s nearly Halloween, so it’s the perfect time to watch some spooky film clips. It seems right, then, that three clips from Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and David Thewlis’s (Remus Lupin) latest film, “Regression”, have been released!
Who’s more hateful? Matilda’s Agatha Trunchbull or JKR’s Dolores Umbridge? MuggleNet makes a list.
If you’re familiar with MuggleNet’s book review blog, you will know that we often recommend literature outside of the “Harry Potter” series. Reading frequently and critically is a great way to expand the mind, nurture the imagination, or escape the humdrum of everyday life. The act of reading a book for the first time can even be a bit like falling in love, and it is with this in mind that we are proud to introduce CharacTour, an online matchmaking website pairing you, the user, with fictional characters.
As the United States gears up for the filming of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, the well-hidden American wizarding school invited the “Daily Prophet” out to see which fantastic beasts are visiting their school.
Over the years, we’ve seen many variations of “Harry Potter” adapted into different forms, proving how well loved the fandom is all across the world: We of course have seen the release of the eight Warner Bros. movies, along with Starkid’s “A Very Potter Musical” productions, Potter Puppet Pals YouTube videos, the “Potted Potter” stage show, etc. Now, a group of Grade 4 school children have taken it upon themselves to create their own version!
“Deathly Hallows Part 1” was not the best film yet. Poor use of its soundtrack takes away from the overall experience, making it harder to find yourself transported by the cinematic experience.
Some say you can never make a good book into a good film. But is this true? Are some books – even in the “Potter” series – more adaptable than others?
“Order of the Phoenix” became the sixth highest-grossing film of all time, pulling in $933.9 million worldwide.
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