Fan Focus: Brad – December 12, 2010
Meet Brad, our newest Fan of the Week! Read what he has to say about the decision to split the final book into multiple films.
Meet Brad, our newest Fan of the Week! Read what he has to say about the decision to split the final book into multiple films.
As previously reported, during tonight’s showing of Sorcerer’s Stone on ABC Family a new clip aired from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1. In it, you can see Minister for Magic Rufus Scrimgeour...
This week’s Fan of the Week is Roonil, 20, from Canada! Roonil speculates on where the split in the films will be.
Sixteen-year-old Erin from the United States is this week’s Fan of the Week! She comments that even though the films are ending, the magic never will!
Warner Brothers today announced details concerning the Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire Ultimate Edition DVDs. The Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secret Ultimate Editions were released last year. We now know POA...
UPDATE: Several MuggleNet readers have wrote in to let us know ABC Family has been running a commercial promoting the weekend. The commercial includes behind-the-scenes footage from filming of the Battle of Hogwarts scenes. If...
by Robbie Fischer All the Harry Potter movies that have come out so far have all cut out a lot of material to fit each book’s basic plot elements into one movie that people...
by hpboy13 It is time to plan the end of the Harry Potter movies. However, there are still several things to consider. First off, will they make as much money as the previous ones...
For a Harry Potter book, as with any book, the cover is the representative of the novel as a whole. A good cover must instantly tell a story but not THE story. Careful analysis of the cover, prior to delving into the novel, will allow one’s predicting capabilities to increase exponentially.
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Nearly Headless Nick
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Cornelius Fudge
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