HBO Max launched with the beloved wizard franchise last year — and will still play host to the films until Oct.
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HBO Max is reportedly developing a brand new series that will feature a very beloved character from the franchise, per We Got This Covered.The outlet reveals that they have very reliable sources who claim that the streamer is working on a new “Harry Potter” prequel that is all about Severus Snape, the Hogwarts teacher who was famously played by the late Alan Rickman in the film franchise.Fans may remember that Snape has a very interesting story.
Although he was considered a villain early on, he
.HBO Max launched with the beloved wizard franchise last year — and will still play host to the films until Oct.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max is developing a series adaptation of the upcoming Stacy Willingham novel “A Flicker in the Dark” that hails from Emma Stone’s Fruit Tree and A24, Variety has learned exclusively.The novel is slated for publication in the U.S. in January 2022 with rights sold into 17 foreign markets to date.
Edi Patterson) while his plumber-father philanders elsewhere; his best friend, Nelson (Byron Bowers) often leads him astray (but always in a well-intentioned kind of way) and he’s surrounded by tone-deaf adults in his suburban New Jersey town. (Dildarian as a Garden State native.)Each roughly-half-hour episode is comprised of two vignettes; in the opener, Tom’s sketchy bassoon-playing in the Shady Oaks Elementary School band triggers a storyline encompassing his teacher music teacher, Mr.
The Secrets of Dumbledore, the third film from the Fantastic Beasts franchise, now has a confirmed release date of April 8, 2022.The film will star Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law (as the future Hogwarts headmaster) and Mads Mikkelsen, who stepped up last year to replace Johnny Depp amidst the latter’s ongoing controversies.A synopsis for the film reads: “Professor Albus Dumbledore knows the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is moving to seize control of the wizarding world.“Unable to stop him
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Tom Felton, who is best known for his starring role in Harry Potter, has updated his fans on his health after he collapsed while playing golf last week.
Harry Potter actor Tom Felton has taken to Instagram to share a video with his 10.9 million followers to let them know he is “on the mend” following a “scary" collapse on a golf course earlier this week. Tom, 34, who played love-to-hate character Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, shared a video which begins with him playing the guitar.
Tom Felton was rushed to hospital after collapsing while taking part in a celebrity golf tournament on Thursday. Happening just a day after his 34th birthday, the incident took place as Tom concluded his 18th hole at the 2021 Ryder Cup grounds – Whistling Straits, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
British actor Tom Felton, known for his Draco Malfoy role in the "Harry Potter" films, was hospitalized in Wisconsin on Thursday after collapsing at the Ryder Cup golf tournament. Felton went down at the 18th hole at the Whistling Straits course in Sheboygan while playing in a celebrity match, according to The Associated Press.
official title and release date were announced via the franchise’s Instagram account on Wednesday. The series is set several decades before Harry, Ron and Hermione enter the world of Hogwarts.
Helen Mirren is ready to test her Hogwarts knowledge as the host of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefJapanese stars Ito Hideaki (“Tokkai”), Kasamatsu Sho (“Flowers and Rain”) and Yamashita Tomohisa (“The Man from Toronto”) have joined the cast as series regulars on “Tokyo Vice.” The series is backed by streaming service HBO Max, Japanese pay-TV leader Wowow and Endeavor Content.The Japanese and English-language crime drama series boasts a previously announced headline cast that includes Ansel Elgort, Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, Ella Rumpf and Kikuchi Rinko.The
Joe Otterson TV ReporterKrysten Ritter has signed on to the cast of the upcoming HBO Max series “Love and Death.”The series is based on the true story of Texas housewife Candy Montgomery, who murdered her friend from church, Betty Gore, with an axe in 1980.