What’s it like to face the daunting task of playing the three most famous characters and friends from the “Harry Potter” Wizarding World? Variety recently spoke with young British actors Frankie ...
What’s it like to face the daunting task of playing the three most famous characters and friends from the “Harry Potter” Wizarding World? Treadaway, asked what his reaction was when he found out he ...
Audible has brought new life to the “Harry Potter” stories with fresh young voices taking on the iconic trio, Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Variety spoke with the three British actors behind the magic: ...
If you listen carefully, you can hear the noise of chocolate frogs flying through the air on the Hogwarts Express. Hermione Granger gasps with delight as Ron Weasley catches the sweet treat thrown his ...
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When did kissing evolve and did humans and Neanderthals get off with each other? New research
We used this definition to trawl published scientific papers, searching for observations of kissing in the group of monkeys ...
The actor told the BBC he's written a letter to the next child actor playing Ron in the upcoming HBO TV adaptation of the ...
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New Hermione Granger actress shares bittersweet Harry Potter series update
The cast and crew are hard at work on the first season of the new Harry Potter TV series, and the latest update isn't a one Harry Potter fans will be celebratin ...
Did Wisconsin senators Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin vote to end the government shutdown on Oct. 28?
With just days until more than 42 million Americans are set to lose food assistance benefits, legislators again failed to pass a stopgap funding bill Oct. 28 to end the ongoing government shutdown.
The government shutdown has reached record length. Did Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin vote to end it?
The ongoing government shutdown has entered day 36 —making it the longest shutdown in the nation's history — after the Senate again failed to pass a stopgap funding bill Nov. 4. The bill needs 60 ...
"Both of Dakota Johnson's relationships in The Materialists, though I think that's more a fault of the script than the actors ...
In a poem prefacing the 1623 First Folio, playwright Ben Jonson describes Shakespeare as “not of an age, but for all time”.
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