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The first "Harry Potter" movie was released 24 years ago — here's how the stars' careers have progressed since.
Jason Isaacs has reflected on playing “racist” Harry Potter villain Lucius Malfoy, saying that his job in the film series was to help audiences understand why his character’s son, ...
These names won’t be in any future Harry Potter series (Picture: Warner Bros/Getty) The upcoming Harry Potter series is bound to be one of the TV events of the decade – but several famous ...
Nicola Coughlan has hit out at the forthcoming HBO adaptation of Harry Potter, saying she “wouldn’t touch it with a 10 ft pole”. The high-profile show announced the first of its cast last ...
HBO's Harry Potter series has faced backlash over J.K. Rowling's transphobia and Nicola Coughlan is calling it out. Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan has criticised HBO's Harry Potter series saying she ...
Ages 15 and under will not be admitted without an adult. Adventure runs in the family. When Harry Potter’s head-strong son Albus befriends the son of his fiercest rival, Draco Malfoy ...
Timothy Spall, known by many for his work in the Harry Potter film franchise, opened up about the ‘unbearable’ side of cancer (Picture: Getty) Actor Timothy Spall thought he ‘might not make ...
JK Rowling has been celebrating the Supreme Court's landmark judgment that trans women are not legally women - but the Harry Potter stars who have vocally opposed her stance on gender identity ...
Nicola Coughlan, who starred in Bridgerton, didn't hold back when she publicly criticised J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, for her response to a recent UK Supreme Court ...
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On the BBC's The One Show, the actor confessed to feeling "excited and at the same time intimidated" by his signing for the Harry Potter series. "I will take over from the great Michael Gambon.
Half of all workers in private-sector America now participate in 401(k) plans, a sign that tax-advantaged retirement savings may be catching on at last. As recently as 2010, federal data shows ...