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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 11 worst casting decisions in film historyConfronted with a script brimming with lightsabre fights, interstellar trade wars and characters named Darth Maul and Jar Jar ...
Why Microsoft is leading big tech and has the best near-term outlook for the "Magnificent Seven" stocks. Meta 's advertising present and AI future.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNThe Harry Potter Movies Should Have Treated Mad-Eye Moody BetterIn Harry Potter, Mad-Eye Moody died as he lived, a fighter. But not showing his death hindered his legacy and was a ...
J.K. Rowling is not backing down from her opinions on the trans community. Last week, several “Harry Potter” actors including Eddie Redmayne, Paapa Essiedu and Katie Leung signed a pro-trans ...
JK Rowling has said she can't sack the actor chosen to play Severus Snape in HBO's Harry Potter series after he signed a pro-trans open letter - and she wouldn't, even if she could. Paapa Essiedu ...
The highly anticipated Harry Potter series is moving forward without any influence from author J.K. Rowling's controversial statements on transgender issues, according to Casey Bloys, chairman and ...
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Emmet Smith chats everything Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildEmmet Smith plays Albus Potter in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child currently playing at the Hollywood Pantages Theater. He ...
JK Rowling has insisted she won't fire Paapa Essiedu from Harry Potter over his support for the trans community. The 34-year-old actor — who is set to play Severus Snape in HBO's upcoming ...
In the unlikely event you were worried a leap to the stage for JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series would result in it becoming aggressively highbrow, self-consciously arty or grindingly bereft of ...
J.K. Rowling explains why she wouldn’t fire Paapa Essiedu from the Harry Potter series despite their opposing views about the trans community. Lately, Rowling is best known for her anti-trans ...
J.K. Rowling has responded after multiple stars within the Harry Potter universe signed an open letter in support of trans rights. ICYMI, hundreds of film and television professionals last week ...
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