Daniel Radcliffe has been the face of Harry Potter. With a possibility of a new entry into the “Harry Potter” series, many fans are expecting Radcliffe to wield that wand and wear the scar once again. Read More »
The release of 'Harry Potter's' eight series was officially announced by Warner Bros for the first time in IMAX 2D. For one whole week, 'Harry Potter' fans will experience the great complete series starting October 13 at 8:30 PM GMT. For 'Harry Potter' fans time to mark you calendars and save the date. Read More »
This year marks the grand return of the Harry Potter world, with the J.K. Rowling-penned Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hitting theaters later this year and the Cursed Child play currently on previews on London's West End -- but there might be some more magic on the way. Warner Bros., who produced all eight Harry Potter films, just made a move for the sequel's adaptation rights! Read More »
The "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play, the near 20-years-later sequel to the story of the boy wizard created by J.K. Rowling, is currently on previews in London's West End, and some of the stars from the original films are already watching it. Emma Watson, who rose to fame playing Hermione Granger in the films, recently saw the play -- and she has nothing but praise for Noma Dumezweni! Read More »
Daniel Radcliffe became an international star when he was just a little kid, playing boy wizard Harry Potter in all eight film adaptations of the book saga written by J.K. Rowling. However, he might be taking a step back when it comes to seeing what happens next with the character: he's not watching the West End play, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" ... but why? Read More »
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will begin its round of preview performances this week at London's West End, and the first few cast photos have been released to the public -- but fans aren't thrilled with what they're seeing. J.K. Rowling, the author of the book series, is stepping in to discuss the play -- including the decision to have Noma Dumezweni play Hermione Granger. Read More »
The countdown for the theater premiere of the "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play, the sequel to J.K. Rowling's story about a boy wizard, shows we are only a few weeks away from the premiere date -- and we're already getting the first look at rehearsals! In a new clip, the author meets with the cast behind the scenes of London's West End event -- and she talks spoilers! Read More »
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the stage sequel of J.K. Rowling's beloved story about the Hogwarts-attending boy wizard, will hit London's West End this summer, and the author's already hard at work behind the scenes for it. On Twitter, she just revealed everyone’s favorite Slytherin will make an appearance as well! Read More »
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the highly awaited sequel to J.K. Rowling's saga about the boy wizard, will be hitting London's famed West End this year, and fans will see what has happened to the most famous Hogwarts alum. Now, there's good news for those who can't afford to go to London: the "Cursed Child" script will be released in book form on Harry's birthday! Read More »
Back when it was announced that Noma Dumezweni would be playing Hermione Granger in the stage play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, fans of the famed series seemed to be confused – largely because Dumezweni is an African American. With that, the whole “black Hermione” thing started and people did they typical thing of being ridiculously mad over something dumb. But, as it happens, Emma Watson has come out saying that she cannot wait to see Dumezweni in the role. Read More »
Emma Watson became a household name when she was a kid playing Hogwarts girl genius Hermione Granger, so many just assumed the character had to be white - but as the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child cast is announced, everyone but J.K. Rowling seems confused at actress Noma Dumezweni's ethnicity. Read More »
On this day, eighteen years ago, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published in the United Kingdom, thus introducing the world to the newest fantasy fiction legend. What better way to celebrate this great milestone than to announce a related project? That's exactly what author J.K Rowling did today on her Twitter account. According to the creator of the magical fantasy series, a new play entitled Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will come to the London Theater sometime next year. Will the cast of the movies, including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson reprise their roles on the stage? Find out what details Rowling announced below! Read More »