Dan Fogler and Mads Mikkelsen Talk “Fantastic Beasts” and More
Dan Fogler (Jacob Kowalski) and Mads Mikkelsen (Gellert Grindelwald) have spoken about the new “Fantastic Beasts” film, as well as previous projects and working together again.
Dan Fogler (Jacob Kowalski) and Mads Mikkelsen (Gellert Grindelwald) have spoken about the new “Fantastic Beasts” film, as well as previous projects and working together again.
Katherine Waterston gives “Entertainment Weekly” a sneak peek into the award-winning LGBTQ romance film “The World to Come,” offering a teaser on portraying a 19th-century love story between two women. Catch Waterston in this highly emotional drama on February 12!
In a recent interview, Zoë Kravitz, who played Leta Lestrange in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” talks about the cities that inspired her for her new lipstick collection.
Jude Law talks about his journey of bringing the character Rory O’Hara to the screen in “The Nest.” This emotional thriller has everything to keep you on your toes throughout the film.
Emma Watson (Hermione Granger), Dame Emma Thompson (Professor Trelawney), and Alison Sudol (Queenie Goldstein, “Fantastic Beasts”) are among the signatories of an open letter from over 400 women to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the leadership team of an upcoming climate change conference.
Mads Mikkelsen opens up about his reaction to being called for “Fantastic Beasts” 3 and how he intends to do the Grindelwald character justice as well as honor the work Johnny Depp did.
From “Gattaca” to “Fantastic Beasts,” Jude Law sat down to review the most memorable roles in his illustrious filmography. We are left to ask whether there is anything this man can’t do and maybe whether he can keep his Dumbledore beard forever.
Wizarding World actors Rupert Grint, Jude Law, and Gemma Chan are among the celebrities encouraging others to choose love this holiday season and donate to refugees in need. Find out more about how you can help!
Join MuggleNet for an evening of climate change conversation with a screening of the BBC animated short film “The Promise”, starring Katie Leung (Cho Chang), followed by a Q&A session with Alison Sudol (Queenie Goldstein) and author of “The Promise” Nicola Davies.
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