Review: Harry and the Potters Get Political with “Lumos”
Harry and the Potters are back with their first album in 13 years. MuggleNet reviews this fun and political LP, “Lumos”.
Harry and the Potters are back with their first album in 13 years. MuggleNet reviews this fun and political LP, “Lumos”.
For its anniversary, Rotten Tomatoes is releasing clips to celebrate 21 incredible movie moments. Today, the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts, we’ve been given new footage of director David Yates discussing the epic fight between Harry and Voldemort in the last film.
Who in the wizarding world is winning awards? Check it out here!
As the “Harry Potter” series gets steadily darker, Christmas provides the moments of light that keep everyone going…
How do alchemical and Masonic symbolism overlap? Dr. Beatrice Groves explores this connection, links it to the quest for the Hallows, and finds an astonishingly vivid parallel between “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and “The Man Who Would Be King.”
Hands down, Hedwig was an extremely important character in the series. However, she doesn’t always get the credit she deserves!
“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” was published in the United States on September 1, 1998. We take a look at how news outlets and reviewers responded to the book and the changes this children’s series had on the country.
Fancy a “Potter”-themed walking tour of London? Don’t worry, MuggleNet has got you covered with this review of Discover Harry Potter’s Magical London walking tour.
Would you have stayed for the Battle of Hogwarts? The result of a recent Twitter poll had some interesting things to say!
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