“Fantastic Beasts” Roundup: A Case Full of News
In our latest “Fantastic Beasts” roundup, we take a look at some of the interviews and news that has been released over the last few weeks, since the film was released in theaters.
In our latest “Fantastic Beasts” roundup, we take a look at some of the interviews and news that has been released over the last few weeks, since the film was released in theaters.
“Entertainment Weekly” has released a new look at some of the concept art for speakeasy the Blind Pig, which in featured in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”.
In this week’s Casting News, Alan Rickman is remembered, Domhnall Gleeson takes on even more work, Tom Felton and Rupert Grint can be brought home with you, and Sirius Black is about to become the British Prime Minister. All that and more in MuggleNet’s Role Call!
I always thought Rupert Grint had a unique look that was some sort of a throwback. I finally placed what kind of throwback look it is: a 1960s band manager.
In this week’s Casting News, Clémence Poésy gives us a glimpse of her new film, Michael Gambon becomes the voice of a TV ad campaign, and we take a look at how several stars are celebrating the release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. All that and more in this week’s Role Call!
Ron Perlman reveals some fantastic news about his character in “Fantastic Beasts.” Find out what we learned from his Rhode Island ComicCon appearance!
Rupert Grint’s “Enemy of Man” has released a short concept film, titled “Instruments of Darkness,” and we can hear Rupert’s Scottish accent.
With the big reveal by “Entertainment Weekly”, plenty of other small snippets of information have come our way regarding the film – welcome to this week’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” roundup!
An official movie poster for Rupert Grint’s new movie “Moonwalkers” has surfaced along with a new teaser trailer.
1994
1994
Charity Burbage
Composer (PS/SS-PoA)
Barty Crouch, Sr.
Aberforth Dumbledore (DH2)
1994
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