EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Oliver Phelps
MuggleNet’s Micah Tannenbaum chats with Oliver Phelps, who plays George Weasley in the “Potter” films.
MuggleNet’s Micah Tannenbaum chats with Oliver Phelps, who plays George Weasley in the “Potter” films.
Domhnall Gleeson, who played Bill Weasley in the “Potter” films, and was this week announced as one of the new cast members for the upcoming “Star Wars: Episode VII”, has spoken of landing a role in such an iconic franchise.
This week’s Role Call finds us awkwardly staring at a naked Professor Snape, discussing more “Star Wars VII” casting rumors, Imelda Staunton’s link to Mr. Carson on “Downton Abbey”, and much more!
Domhnall Gleeson, who played Bill Weasley in the “Potter” films, was today confirmed to be part of the cast of “Star Wars: Episode VII”!
In this week’s edition of Casting News, we find out who’s joining the cast of two popular British television drama series, who’s visiting a late night talk show, and more!
You could win tickets to the London premiere of “Postman Pat: The Movie” on May 11! The new animated feature film stars “Potter” alumni Rupert Grint, David Tennant, and Jim Broadbent, who portrayed Ron Weasley, Barty Crouch, Jr., and Professor Slughorn, respectively, in the “Harry Potter” films.
Dear Professor McGonagall,
Well I really wanted to know how you like being the head mistress,of Hogwarts. Do you miss teaching transfiguration at all? I really wish this wasn’t my last year at Hogwarts but all great things must come to an end, right? Its really hard to believe that I’m already 17 it’s mad really…
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Severus Snape is called to account by Harry in the Great Hall. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Join me on a tour of Warner Bros. Studio Tour London’s new special event, Feathers and Flight.
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