Show Me the Galleons!
The best things in life are free. Unfortunately, you still have to pay for everything else. MuggleNet finds what our everyday costs would look like in Galleons.
The best things in life are free. Unfortunately, you still have to pay for everything else. MuggleNet finds what our everyday costs would look like in Galleons.
It’s a new year, which brings new roles and new beginnings for many of our favorite “Harry Potter” cast members. This week, see how Domhnall Gleeson’s career has blossomed over the past couple of years, what David Tennant is up to this January, and fangirl over the confirmed cast for “Bridget Jones’s Baby”. All of this and more in MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
“I Ate Like Movie Ron Weasley for a Week, and Here’s What Happened” and other article ideas that were shelved for reasons of legality, safety, or human decency in general.
Kayleigh and Dougie’s Scottish wedding took the “Potter” theme to a new extreme. Potions, Honeydukes, owls, and even a few skulls all helped their event come to life with all the meticulous detailing of the series.
Beginning in 2010 with the release of Harry Potter: Film Wizardry, a number of books that go behind the scenes of the making of the Harry Potter films were published. Over the years, many...
Today, I will be reflecting on the third chapter of the book, which discusses what the author of our beloved series, J.K. Rowling, said about Book 7 before it was even published. I’ll be going through each of the points in the chapter to see if what JKR led us to believe actually occurred.
Welcome to Week 2 of MuggleNet’s “Harry Potter” movies series re-watch! We will be diving into “Chamber of Secrets”, and y’all have a front seat to the rambling thoughts I had while re-watching the second movie.
Did J.K. Rowling use the number seven an astounding amount of times to argue that the series can be read as a religious parallel? Did she do this by accident? Or did she just really enjoy the number? Read more to see the ways the number seven appears in the series!
Over the next several weeks, a handful of MuggleNet staff members are going to be ranking the seven books of Potterdom from the best to the least best.
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Nymphadora Tonks
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Yaxley
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11-year-old Tom Riddle (HBP)
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