Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking
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‘Harry Potter’ stars aren’t sold on watching new HBO TV series: ‘Not connected with us at all’
Harry Potter” stars James and Oliver Phelps, who played the jokester twins Fred and George Weasley in all eight movies, revealed what they really think of the upcoming HBO TV show. “I haven’t thought about it,
HBO's Harry Potter series has been met with less than enthusiastic responses from fans. While devoted to staying true to the source material, the original cast have reservations, with James and Oliver Phelps expressing their disinterest.
We’re lining up this crossbow….just as J.K. Rowling stuck her head around the door to say hello. We’re like ‘hello!’ just as the dart goes into the dartboard. She went, ‘I’ll come back later.’ At the time, we were like, ‘It’s the boss! What are we gonna do?’
Harry Potter” stars James and Oliver Phelps, who played mischievous twins Fred and George Weasley in all eight movies, return to host Season 2 of Food Network show, “Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking.”
Wizards of Baking," actors-turned-TV hosts James and Oliver Phelps discuss passing the wand to the cast of the upcoming new "Harry Potter" series, after playing the Weasley twins in the movie franchise.
HBO's Harry Potter TV show is making several changes from the movie (and even the book), but some are more exciting than others.
A British acting legend has been confirmed as part of the cast of an upcoming Harry Potter adaptation – but will be playing a new character this time around.
The mini family reunion took place in Baltimore, as confirmed by Oliver Phelps’ latest Instagram post. Sharing a photo of the three actors smiling around a dinner table with a city skyline twinkling behind them, Phelps captioned the post simply, “Family dinner in Baltimore 🤯🦀.” The post (seen below) is fandom catnip.
Harry Potter fans have the chance to hear Arabella Stanton's take on Hermoine Granger before the HBO Max reboot, thanks to Audible.
Each death in Harry Potter was more than tragedy - it was a map of growing up, teaching us how to live with loss and still choose love.