Making Magic for Muggles: Wedding Planner Designs a “Harry Potter”-Themed Wedding
Wedding planner the Savvy Bride cleverly re-created the wizarding world for the wedding of a “Harry Potter”-obsessed couple.
Wedding planner the Savvy Bride cleverly re-created the wizarding world for the wedding of a “Harry Potter”-obsessed couple.
Tom Felton watched “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” on Instagram Live and was excited every time his grandfather appeared as an extra on-screen.
In an interview with the podcast “Celebrity Catch Up,” journalist Lizo Mzimba recalls a charming story regarding Rupert Grint being banned from the “Newsround” message board for supposedly impersonating himself.
On the final episode of Season 2, Madison and Rebecca discuss Dumbledore’s ups and downs, talk about Hagrid’s perfection, and learn about resilience from a Weather Channel special.
Check out Tom Felton’s spot-on surfer dude impression in this teaser clip for his Holiday Home Party, where he plays “Heads Up!” with Jason Isaacs. See this and more on his livestream today at 12:00 p.m. PT.
Amos the Border Collie won this year’s AKC Trick Dog Competition with a punderful routine called “Hairy Pawter and the Sorcerer’s Bone,” an adorable retelling of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”
These two festive films have a lot more in common besides the holiday. From plot points to character tropes, they are practically mirrors of one another.
On this week’s episode, join hosts Madison and Rebecca to learn why Hogwarts needs a supercomputer, hear about Ron’s emotional intelligence, and discover more on why Harry Potter is actually Detective Pikachu.
Thanks to our Magical Books for Muggle Teachers fundraiser, four educators were able to receive copies of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” to use with their students. We recently caught up with three of them to learn more about how they’re spreading a love of reading through the books!
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