International Harry Potter Day: Date, cultural significance, how to celebrate
International Harry Potter Day is celebrated on 2 May each year to honour the final battle of the wizarding world and its lasting impact on global pop culture.
International Harry Potter Day is celebrated on 2 May each year to honour the final battle of the wizarding world and its lasting impact on global pop culture.
Maggie Smith, the iconic actress best known for playing Professor McGonagall in “Harry Potter,” died on Friday, 27 September 2024. She was 89.
‘Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions’ launches today, offering fans a chance to play the iconic wizarding sport with customisable characters and online co-op.
Sir Michael Gambon’s passing on Thursday, 28 September 2023, leaves a void in the world of entertainment that will be difficult to fill.
The controversial ‘Hogwarts Legacy’ game has proved a huge commercial success.
JK Rowling claims she was forced to smuggle her first Harry Potter manuscript out of her home. Here’s why.
Daniel Radcliffe ‘wouldn’t have been able to look [himself] in the mirror’ if he didn’t speak out in support of trans people after J.K Rowling was accused of transphobia.