Social Media Roundup: A Wedding, a Reunion, and a Trip to the Theater
In this week’s Social Media Roundup, “Harry Potter” alumni attended a wedding, a Slytherin tried to convince a Gryffindor to change allegiances, and more!
In this week’s Social Media Roundup, “Harry Potter” alumni attended a wedding, a Slytherin tried to convince a Gryffindor to change allegiances, and more!
Trivial Pursuit: World of Harry Potter Ultimate Edition will feature questions from the eight “Harry Potter” movies and feature fun categories! Challenge your friends!
An image showing possible new “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” Funko Pop! figures has surfaced. Is this our first look at the new line? Do we finally know the name of those cats in the French Ministry of Magic?
Rupert Grint plays Daniel Glass, a man misdiagnosed with cancer, in “Sick Note” on Sky One.
“Harry Potter: A History of Magic” is the official companion book to the exhibition in New York City, which opens October 5, 2018. The book will feature some surprises with an “American twist.”
Kano has teamed up with Warner Bros. to create the Harry Potter Coding Kit, which features a wand and interactive, wireless software that allows you to do spells as you learn how to code.
Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander) describes it as “complicated family stuff,” and Alison Sudol (Queenie Goldstein) explains that she can’t discuss her role in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald”.
Tom Burke, who plays Cormoran Strike, and director Michael Keillor explain how they created the illusion that Strike has a prosthetic leg in the popular BBC show.
The “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” cast sat down with “Entertainment Weekly” to discuss whom they’d like to be in wizarding world, and the answers range from perfect to hilarious.
Graphic artist
1995
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Young Sirius Black (DH2)
Peter Pettigrew
Katie Bell (HBP-DH2)
Ginny Potter (CC – London and New York)
1997
Reg Cattermole
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