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Of course, the questions about whether or not he and the rest of the Harry Potter cast will one day reprise their roles for a ...
David Cameron, the Prime Minister of Britain at the time, declared May 2nd as International Harry Potter Day, picked because ...
As the new show gears up to immerse fans in the wizarding world once again, there’s no better time than International Harry Potter Day to reflect on the most iconic characters of the franchise. Now, ...
Sorcery stones, sorting hats, and childhood nostalgia—there’s no doubt that HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter reboot is making waves and magic. Slated for a 2026 release, this adaptation isn’t just a return ...
Even for a seasoned actor like Jason Isaacs, stepping into the wizarding world of Harry Potter came with a dose of magic—and major nerves. The White Lotus star opened up about his most jittery ...
International Harry Potter Day falls on May 2 annually. It indicates the extent to which people still love J.K. Rowling's iconic book series. Fans of Harry Potter around the world celebrate the ...
International Harry Potter Day, celebrated on May 2, delights Potterheads worldwide. The then-UK Prime Minister David Cameron officially recognised it to honour JK Rowling’s iconic literary creation.
On Harry Potter Day, Potterhead D-Towner, Aarohi, joins us for a shoot and poses with all the Harry Potter books and wands, dressed as a Hogwarts student herself.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is ready to get the gang back together. The Spare scribe told the BBC on May 2 that he still wants to make it work with his estranged family. “There’s no point in ...
The Harry Potter author, 59, who has been outspoken on gender issues, supported the ruling, which said that the terms "woman" and "sex" in the Equality Act refer to a biological woman and ...
The bar is also getting in on the magic with an array of Harry Potter-inspired licensed mixed drinks and mocktails. You are, of course, (and who wouldn’t) encouraged to come in costume, with prizes ...
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