Rupert Grint joined his Harry Potter co-stars in slamming JK Rowling for making insensitive comments against the trans community. The author posted some highly controversial opinion about trans people on social media earlier this month.
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It's a brand new week, which means we've got a fresh batch of E!'s Movies We Love to catch while you are working from home. Whether you just want a pick-me-up at the beginning of the week or want to live-watch a movie with your bestie over Zoom, this week's movies are the perfect choices to sit back and relax.
Tonight, indulge in the witty comedy Easy A starring Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes and Penn Badgley. Then, this weekend, hold your own stay-at-home movie marathon with a mix of romcoms and
.Rupert Grint joined his Harry Potter co-stars in slamming JK Rowling for making insensitive comments against the trans community. The author posted some highly controversial opinion about trans people on social media earlier this month.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson voiced her support for the transgender community and reflected on author J K Rowling’s anti-trans comments. The author has been hogging headlines ever since she posted some controversial anti-trans tweets that did not go down well with the people.
What’s the spell to get JK Rowling to stop tweeting anti-trans messages? Deletium Twitaccountus? Many Harry Potter fans were wishing they could cast “Silencio” on JK, 54, after the British author– yet again – made anti-trans statements.
Well isn’t this just super cute! Meek Mill‘s gorgeous ladylove Milan Harris, 31, gave their millions of fans a rare glimpse of their baby boy in a sweet new clip posted on Saturday, June 6. She cradled him in her arms where all you saw was his curly hairs as she smiled for the camera with music playing in the background.
While it's been 20 years since we were first introduced to Harry Potter, the magical world is still as vrelevant as ever with spin-offs showing us the lives of muggles, witches and wizards.
The popular Harry Potter author J K Rowling has released a new children's book titled The Ickabog and it is available online for free. The writer revealed that’s she wrote the stand-alone fairy tale about 10 years ago but kept the manuscript away after she decided to work on novels for adults instead. She mentioned that the story is about “truth and the abuse of power.” She has been releasing one chapter at a time on .
Expelliarmus whatever you're doing! HBO Max launched on Wednesday, and one of WarnerMedia's topline titles for its new streaming service — alongside — is the mega-popular film franchise, as subscribers who logged in for the first time saw that all eight movies have been made available on the platform, along with the extended universe offering, .
Harry Potter has been around for over two decades, spawning generations of fans around the globe.
Fans wouldn't be blamed for hoping that every time JK Rowling has an announcement, it may have something to do with the return of Harry Potter.
J.K. Rowling has torpedoed multiple fan theories suggesting she came up with the idea for Harry Potter at a cafe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
J.K. Rowling is addressing fan theories about the birthplace of Harry Potter.
While many of us believe that a coffee shop named Elephant House in Edinburgh is the place of Harry Potter's birth, J.K. Rowling clears out the air and reveals that the concept actually came to her while on a Manchester to London train.
JK Rowling has taken to Twitter for a dose of nostalgia, looking back on an old favourite spot of hers where she penned a good deal of Harry Potter.
When its Harry Potter, it has to be magic! We've seen many amusing goodies, musical boxes, etc but this artist went to another level and made Harry Potter themed Coronavirus masks. And guess what? they have a magic element as well. The masks created by Colorado-based artist Stefanie Hook are a treat for all the Potterheads out there. Once placed on the face, the black mask changes colour and reveals the Marauder’s Map as the temperature rises from one's breath.
Many children wait for their admission letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with baited breath. Convinced that when they turn 11 it will come through the post box and a loud booming voice will invite them to the famed turreted castle to learn spells, potions and, crucially, how to fly a broomstick.