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Bonnie Wright is weighing in on HBO's highly anticipated show that will re-adapt J.K. Rowling's novels.
J.K. Rowling has insisted she won't fire Paapa Essiedu from 'Harry Potter' over his support for the trans community. The 34-year-old actor - who is set to play Severus Snape in HBO's upcoming ...
Harry Potter die-hards have been reminiscing and contrasting the Potter cast's early appearances with how they look now and one thing is very clear, On TikTok, an account named Harry Potter Lore ...
Harry Potter fans have been busy comparing the cast from their days in the beloved film series to how they look now, with a clear consensus forming. A TikTok account by the name of Harry Potter ...
HBO’s CEO Casey Bloys has said JK Rowling’s contentious views on trans rights will not impact the channel’s television adaptation of the Harry Potter series of books. A TV adaptation of the boy wizard ...
It's to once again rank the Harry Potter movies. Whether you are a big lover of the Fantastic Beasts movies, or prefer the earliest films of the series, it's up for discussion. Each film is quite ...
The Harry Potter TV show will debut on HBO in 2026 or 2027, remaking the iconic books-turned-movies for the small screen. Reigniting the magic on one of the best streaming services is a gargantuan ...
Harry Potter enthusiasts have been reminiscing about the stars of the beloved film series and where they are today as the world celebrates International Harry Potter Day (May 2). International ...
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 ...
Paapa Essiedu, one of the stars of the new Harry Potter series, is among the hundreds of TV and film professionals who have signed an open letter calling for industry action on trans rights.
Ever since the Harry Potter reboot, which has JK Rowling as ... in supporting trans rights when he signs that letter, it’s a hollow act when your own actions don’t match up, let alone calling ...
"Harry Potter" creator JK Rowling recently celebrated the U.K. Supreme Court ruling that defined gender by biological sex. “We the undersigned film and television professionals stand in ...