Sneak Peek Released for “Cormoran Strike” TV Adaptation “C. B. Strike”!
Ahead of the “Cormoran Strike” TV adaptation airing in the US, the series has released a behind-the-scenes trailer with exclusive interviews!
Ahead of the “Cormoran Strike” TV adaptation airing in the US, the series has released a behind-the-scenes trailer with exclusive interviews!
On this day, the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts, “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling makes her annual apology for killing off a beloved character.
After almost three years of waiting, “Cormoran Strike” fans are set to get a new novel later this year!
MuggleNet was there to cover the red carpet Sunday as “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” prepared for its opening night on Broadway. Check out our red carpet recap!
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With “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” opening this weekend on Broadway, take a look at J.K. Rowling’s trip to New York City and catch up with our photo galleries previewing the playbill and a first look at the production!
Can’t get enough Cormoran Strike? We’ve got the cure for what ails you! UK residents can enter here to win the complete third series of “Strike – Career of Evil” on DVD!
A poll conducted by Coininvest in March 2018 has discovered that 25% of younger Brits want to see J.K. Rowling featured on UK currency.
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You can win a chance to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” in New York City with just a $10 donation through Prizeo to the New 42nd Street and its work with the New Victory Theater!
The television series “Strike – The Cuckoo’s Calling” has just been nominated for a CAMEO Award, which honors outstanding book-to-media adaptations.
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Madam Rosmerta
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