“Sometimes We Sort Too Soon”: My Pottermore House Changed
My first Pottermore Sorting happened when I was 17, and now at the age of 22, I’ve gotten different results, leading me to wonder where I truly belong.
My first Pottermore Sorting happened when I was 17, and now at the age of 22, I’ve gotten different results, leading me to wonder where I truly belong.
It’s coming! Though, maybe not in the form that some predicted. The next chapter in Harry Potter’s story (forming the stage play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”) is being published in script form on his birthday, July 31! Join hosts Andrew and Eric, with two lovely new guest hosts, as they discuss this and more of the latest Harry Potter news.
With “Harry Potter” long over, and “Fantastic Beasts” and “The Cursed Child” still out of reach, how does a serious Potterhead fulfill the gaping void in their lives? Here are some real-life experiences to distract us from a Potterless existence.
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Wow, it’s already been a busy weekend at the “Harry Potter” celebration in Orlando, and we’re only a day into the event! See our highlights from the first day of festivities, including displays by MinaLima, Pottermore, Scholastic – and more!
At last, Pottermore brings back what could be considered its most popular feature!
Have you ever wondered which characters use their wands the most in “Harry Potter”? Or which spells are the most popular? Pottermore has put together a cool new infographic tracking all kinds of statistics about wand usage in the series!
When we first saw Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander, many of us couldn’t take our eyes off his beautiful, stylish blue coat. But what about some of the other costumes in the film? Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood talks about how she designed the coat worn by Colin Farrell’s character, Graves.
The Pottermore Correspondent is back again with news from the set of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, and it sounds like there will be some fantastic stunts involved in the film! Find out more!
In its tantalizing and yet not-too-informative way, Pottermore has shared with us another tidbit of information about “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” – this time concerning the main characters’ wands! In the most recent post, Molly Sole, a junior concept designer for the film who was responsible for taking what information was available about Newt, Queenie, Tina, Graves, and all other wand-bearing folk from J.K. Rowling’s screenplay talks about trying to imagine what their wands might look like.
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