MuggleNet Report: 60 Minutes with David Heyman
Highlights from the China Exchange’s Q&A with David Heyman, producer of the “Harry Potter” series and “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them”.
Highlights from the China Exchange’s Q&A with David Heyman, producer of the “Harry Potter” series and “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them”.
A cosplay party first-timer shares her night at a Kansas City “Potter” party.
Tonight, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child ’s opening preview came to an end with the debut of Part 2 at the Palace Theatre London. The queue was long, the reporters were out, but the magic was not lost. Again, in order to follow J.K Rowling’s wishes to #KeepTheSecrets, here is a short, spoiler-free review of Part 2.
The first preview of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Part 1” was performed this evening at the Palace Theatre London. Here is MuggleNet’s spoiler-free breakdown of the show.
Part exhibition and part retail outlet, the House of MinaLima is now open!
On May 31 and June 1, Gloucester Cathedral hosted two special “Harry Potter”-themed evenings, featuring quizzes, games, and arts and crafts table.
Nisha Parti was David Heyman’s assistant when she read the unpublished manuscript of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. In the 20 years since, she has forged a promising career as a producer. This week she joined Industrial Scripts for its monthly live Insider Interviews to offer her insights into the film industry and of course, talk “Potter”.
Although most of the “Harry Potter” films were shot at Leavesden Studios, the production team used locations all throughout London. And now, with the help of Brit Movie Tours, you can visit those locations, too!
On May 27, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour will open the door to number four, Privet Drive for the very first time – and MuggleNet got a sneak preview!
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