Ultimate Year in Review: 2016
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2016, the year that started both the “Fantastic Beasts” series and the “Cursed Child” theater production.
This week, the Time-Turner takes us all the way back to 2016, the year that started both the “Fantastic Beasts” series and the “Cursed Child” theater production.
A first-time LeakyCon attendee shares her experience at the tenth anniversary in Boston. There were plenty of cosplay, theories, and favorite moments to go around. Take a look at the biggest takeaways from the magical weekend.
LeakyCon10! is in Boston this weekend, and MuggleNet wrocked out at the wizard rock concert. If you weren’t able to be there, here’s what you missed!
These shoes are a must-have for every newborn witch and wizard!
The Harry Potter Alliance has launched its Expecto Equality fundraiser, which will allow the nonprofit to continue its work training young activists, supporting immigrants, and fighting against climate change.
Do you feel left out when “Harry Potter” fans reminisce about the “Harry Potter” book releases? These are suggestions for the fans who got their Hogwarts letters a little later.
New York Comic Con this year was filled with 20th-anniversary celebrations, exclusive “Cursed Child” footage, and fandoms from Marvel to “Percy Jackson”. If you missed an event, check out our coverage here!
With less than two weeks to go before the cast takes to the stage for the first time at the Curran Theatre, fans got their first glimpse of the production with the traditional “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” character portraits.
Check out magical fall events in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, England, and Scotland in this week’s Events Roundup!
11-year-old Tom Riddle (HBP)
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