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We Saw the First 10 Minutes of ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ A Dark Mix of the Familiar and the New
We Saw the First 10 Minutes of ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ A Dark Mix of the Familiar and the New
We Saw the First 10 Minutes of ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ A Dark Mix of the Familiar and the New
Thursday brought some big news for Harry Potter fans, namely that a five new movies are on the way. During a Global Fan Event for ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,’ J.K. Rowling announced that the Harry Potter prequel spinoff will be followed by four sequels, and that she’s already completed the script for the second film. The event featured a live-streamed panel with the movie’s cast, then afterwards showed the audience an exclusive sneak peek of the new movie.
J.K. Rowling Tries Her Best at American History in a New Pottermore Story Ahead of ‘Fantastic Beasts’
J.K. Rowling Tries Her Best at American History in a New Pottermore Story Ahead of ‘Fantastic Beasts’
J.K. Rowling Tries Her Best at American History in a New Pottermore Story Ahead of ‘Fantastic Beasts’
Much of the appeal of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter website Pottermore lies in the extra bits the site dishes out from time to time, often from Rowling herself, as she expands on the Wizarding World’s universe. To prepare us all for the imminent Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, she’s published a few short histories of magic in America, where the film takes place. Today, she came out with another about the formation of MACUSA, the governing body of magic in the U.S., and how it fits in with American history as we know it.
The New ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Trailer Is the Most Magical One Yet
The New ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Trailer Is the Most Magical One Yet
The New ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Trailer Is the Most Magical One Yet
We’ve seen a handful of teasers and glimpses at Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them already, but the first full trailer has arrived and it’s the most magical one yet, literally. J.K. Rowling’s spinoff shows us the American wizarding world in the early 1900s as we follow Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander, a British magizoologist who travels to New York City with a suitcase fu
Misprint = $33k For You!
Misprint = $33k For You!
Misprint = $33k For You!
If you think you've got the first edition hard back version of the first Harry Potter book, it's worth it to dig it out! Go ahead. I'll wait. ..... Flip to page 53. If there's a typo where "1 wand" is listed twice, you could be due a $33,000 check...
J.K. Rowling has Already Written a ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Sequel
J.K. Rowling has Already Written a ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Sequel
J.K. Rowling has Already Written a ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Sequel
One of the major truths of the entertainment industry is that there will never be a more interesting movie than the one you haven’t yet made. This weekend, while The Legend of Tarzan director David Yates was gently trying to nudge conversations towards his film currently in theaters, people were understandably curious about his upcoming return to Hogwarts, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. And Yates let a particularly interesting piece of information drop.
Daniel Radcliffe Says He’s Willing to Return to Harry Potter
Daniel Radcliffe Says He’s Willing to Return to Harry Potter
Daniel Radcliffe Says He’s Willing to Return to Harry Potter
For avid Hogwartians, it’s hard to say goodbye. Even with 2016’s promise of both The Cursed Child and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, most of us still crave seeing the original band back together. That’s why it’s super exciting to hear that the fantasy of Harry, Ron, and Hermione getting up to no good some time in the future might not be a pipe dream after all.

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