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Max’s (and HBO’s) new Harry Potter television series, originally revealed back in 2023, has officially announced several cast members for some of the most crucial roles in the franchise.
With the cinematic gravy train having reached the end of the line years ago (well, "Fantastic Beasts" was more of a derailing, but we digress), the world of "Harry Potter" is coming to television.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNYou Can Ride the Real-life 'Harry Potter Train—and It Takes You Through Some of the Most Stunning Parts of ScotlandThe Jacobite Steam Train runs on a 41-mile track through some of the most iconic parts of the Scottish Highlands—it plays the ...
HBO also officially confirmed the castings of regular cast members that had already leaked: John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape, and ...
Casting for six major characters in HBO's upcoming 'Harry Potter' series, including Dumbledore, Snape and Hagrid have been announced.
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WDW News Today on MSNHarry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry Virtual Line UpdateA Virtual Line will be offered for Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry during the first day of Universal Orlando Resort Annual Passholders.
PUMA and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products brings the world of Harry Potter to life in a magical way.
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Winter is Coming on MSNWe visited the new Harry Potter Shop in Chicago, now open for fans!Whether you are a Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, the Harry Potter Shop Chicago opened its doors to you on April 10, and if you can, you should ...
Two Tickets for $99 to Harry Potter & The Cursed Child in Los Angeles. Broadway’s spellbinding spectacular HARRY POTTER AND ...
PRINCE Harry has been slammed by an ex-Scotland Yard boss for talking "complete nonsense". The Duke of Sussex claimed his police protection was removed as part of a shadowy plot to trap him in the ...
HBO’s "Harry Potter" confirmed Paapa Essiedu, Janet McTeer and John Lithgow as cast members for the upcoming show. See who else has joined the cast so far.
But Dai Davies, former head of Scotland Yard's Royal Protection said the Duke of Sussex was 'talking complete nonsense'. He said Harry and Meghan's 'security arrangements in the UK are considered ...
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