Amazon’s Audible and Pottermore Publishing have joined hands to produce an audiobook series for J.K. Rowling’s seven Harry Potter stories.
The new audiobooks will be...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment confirmed they are developing more 'Harry Potter' games following the widespread success of its latest project 'Hogwarts Legacy'.
'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling falls prey to Russian comedian duo, Vovan and Lexus, posing as Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in the viral video.
The...
J.K. Rowling, the author of the seven-part fantasy novel series 'Harry Potter', missed the 20th-anniversary special reunion episode of the wizarding franchise.
Anniversary special production,...
LOS ANGELES: Albus Dumbeldore is a young professor at Hogwarts School; the charismatic but evil Gellert Grindelwald is determined to manipulate the world for...
LONDON: The next film in the Fantastic Beasts series is facing accusations of racism after the latest trailer dropped recently.
The final trailer's big reveal...
LONDON: The second movie in the Harry Potter spin-off series "Fantastic Beasts" will be released in November 2018, Hollywood movie studio Warner Bros said on Wednesday, promising "much more on the horizon" from the boy-wizard franchise.
LONDON: Harry Potter makes his stage debut on Tuesday in a new London play that imagines the fictional boy wizard as a father of three, in the latest offshoot of the globally successful franchise.
A wooden chair used by J.K. Rowling when she wrote her first two "Harry Potter" books has sold for $394,000 at a New York auction - more than eight times its opening bid.
From the cobblestone alleyways to the snow-capped roofs, fans of "Harry Potter" will be able to immerse themselves into a new "Wizarding World" attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood, and the theme park is betting on their purchasing power.
Fans of "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling are in for a treat this week when her digital publisher website Pottermore releases a series of four pieces of writing about wizardry entitled "History of Magic in North America".
LONDON: The British government and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling on Tuesday condemned comments by US presidential hopeful Donald Trump saying Muslims should be barred from entering the United States.