Ranking Harry Potter’s September Firsts from Best to Worst
September 1 is an eventful day for Harry Potter, but getting back to Hogwarts isn’t always a smooth ride.
September 1 is an eventful day for Harry Potter, but getting back to Hogwarts isn’t always a smooth ride.
Celebrate your Hogwarts House pride at this year’s Back to Hogwarts celebrations.
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With Wizarding World Digital’s Back to Hogwarts livestream celebration happening this Tuesday, actor Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) has a message for fans!
This week, the Time-Turner takes us back to 2017, a year that brought us Jude Law as the younger version of Albus Dumbledore, the “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” exhibition, and the Forbidden Forest extension of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock or in the Forbidden Forest, you’d know that King’s Cross station would be packed today with eager witches and wizards going back to Hogwarts! To celebrate, check out these spellbinding “Potter” events for a chance to return to the wizarding world.
Forty tickets just won’t cut it! “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is releasing the Friday 400 for a very special date! Find out more about it here!
September 1 is less than four months away! Check out some of our ideas for how to celebrate 19 years later!
Exciting news for those of you are hoping to get to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” but haven’t yet bought tickets. Pottermore has announced that tickets for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Parts 1 & 2” on September 1 will be released tomorrow, Thursday, July 21.
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Have you heard about Bloomsbury’s new “Harry Potter” website? Click here to read more about it!
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