“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” Receives Accessible Editions
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has been made accessible to a whole host of new readers thanks to two innovative publishers.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has been made accessible to a whole host of new readers thanks to two innovative publishers.
In a fandom where it seems the popular opinion is that the script has soiled everything we know and love about the wizarding world, I would like to take a moment to explain why I was able to actually enjoy reading my book well into the night on July 31.
“Potter” fans in Japan have something extra-special to look forward to if they are planning on making a visit to the country’s Universal Studios park this fall – a spooky Halloween event featuring Dark wizards, a dessert feast, and more!
“Cursed Child” feels a lot like StarKid’s “Potter” parody musicals, and here’s why. Spoilers for “Cursed Child” included in this post.
Brazilian Wizard Warrior has begun! Learn about the event’s dangerous obstacles, magical mishaps, and which countries are advancing to the semi-finals tomorrow!
An afternoon of fun, trivia, and cosplay in New York City. Learn more about the success of PotterCon 2016!
Do I have to write this post? Can we just pretend this didn’t happen? I don’t even know how to start this. Buckle your seat belts – this post is going to be LONG.
What have our wandless wizards been up to? Take a peek inside to see! Oh, Squib Games are underway, too.
The United Kingdom, France, and Canada are fighting for the Galleon, Sickle, and Knut in today’s final! We have all the action and final results from the event.
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