Ultimate Year in Review: 2006
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2006 as we talk about world records, book bannings, and the first footage of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2006 as we talk about world records, book bannings, and the first footage of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2005 as we talk about MuggleNet’s interview with J.K. Rowling, the launch of “MuggleCast”, and the release of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the years 2002–2004. Read all about the development of the third “Harry Potter” film, the release of J.K. Rowling’s first website, and more.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to the beginning years of MuggleNet: 1999–2001. Read all about how Emerson Spartz founded MuggleNet, the first midnight release parties, and Rowling’s thoughts on the movie adaptation of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”.
MinaLima talk about their work, going international for “Fantastic Beasts”, and opening a store in Germany.
MuggleNet talks to MinaLima about a potential new product, their stand design, and their experience at CCXP.
How does the “Harry Potter” series present and address political themes? “Accio Politics” answers this question and more.
Rowling has a history of carefully choosing her characters’ names. Let’s do an in-depth analysis of Credence’s new name in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” in terms of its meaning and how it relates to Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
The Thirteenth Doctor took over on the BBC show “Doctor Who”, and MuggleNet got to chat with executive producer Matt Strevens, showrunner Chris Chibnall, and the Thirteenth Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker.
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