Movie Review: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, Starring Domhnall Gleeson
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” gets the MuggleNet movie review treatment. Don’t worry – this review is spoiler free!
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” gets the MuggleNet movie review treatment. Don’t worry – this review is spoiler free!
With only a little over a week to go until “The Last Jedi” hits theaters, Domhnall Gleeson gives us a peek into what to expect from General Hux.
Daniel Radcliffe talks indie films, acting, and how he won’t be in any “Star Wars” films with “Forbes” magazine.
Jack Thorne will be taking his magical words from the story of the Potter family to the story of the Skywalker family.
This week, one “Beasts” villain signs up for another monstrous role as a “Star Wars” villain strikes a pose and a handful of “Potter” actors make their fashionable entrance on the Cannes Film Festival circuit. Check out this week’s Casting News!
Have you ever watched “Star Wars” and thought, “I’ve seen/heard this in ‘Potter’?” Here are a few parallels I found upon re-watching “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.”
This week, we take a journey with an old friend to India, catch up with a troubled royal, get a peek at what Oliver Wood’s been up to, and lament the release date delays in a galaxy far, far away. All that and more in MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” breaks records during its opening weekend previously held by the “Potter” films.
As Warwick Davis prepares to take on a new role in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at the Bristol Hippodrome as Prof and awaits the release of the new “Star Wars”, there is undoubtedly much excitement surrounding his career at present. In an interview with the “Bristol Post”, Davis discusses his most recent works and also heads down memory lane, remembering his role in “Potter.”
Young Albus Dumbledore
Albus Dumbledore (PoA-DH2)
Jacob Kowalski
Kingsley Shacklebolt
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