Maggie Smith and Imelda Staunton Square Off in New “Downton Abbey” Clip
We haven’t seen a rivalry this fierce since… well, since Umbridge and McGonagall.
We haven’t seen a rivalry this fierce since… well, since Umbridge and McGonagall.
Hermione’s SPEW called out the crimes against house-elves, but who is fighting for the rights of other magical creatures?
A few of the stars of “Fantastic Beasts” are making waves again in the fashion industry, and three more projects featuring wizarding world alumni have had their release dates pushed back. That and more await in Casting News!
To celebrate MuggleNet’s 20th anniversary, here are 20 of the most controversial “Harry Potter” topics!
Rereading the series as an educator reveals how much Rowling got right about teaching. This shouldn’t be a surprise since she was a teacher herself.
New trailer from “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance”, first look at Dame Emma Thompson’s “Last Christmas”, which of our “Harry Potter” favorites loves cat memes, and more in Casting News!
People are really passionate about their love for “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” but in my experience, Potterheads are even more passionate about their dislike of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.” Read to find out why I disagree!
We’ve got bad news this week about one of our favorite Netflix series, but Casting News rebounds from there with premiere dates for “Peaky Blinders” and “The Crown”, a birthday song from General Hux, and Nat Tena hating on the “Game of Thrones” finale!
Hermione used her book smarts plenty of times in the series to get herself and her friends out of trouble. In honor of Book Lovers Day, I look at Hermione’s top nine bibliophilic moments.
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2005
Death Eater (DH1, DH2)
2010
Rosier
1994
Young Gellert Grindelwald
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1994
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