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It’s been 18 years since the release of Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone (Sorcerer’s Stone to the Americans, because Warner Bros. feared they don’t know what a “Philosopher” is) and the land of Hogwarts and Azkaban is still one of the world’s favourite fantasy tales.
In Escape From Pretoria, Daniel Radcliffe plays Tim Jenkin, a real-life political prisoner who orchestrated a prison escape from Pretoria Central Prison in 1979, during the apartheid era in South Africa. It's another off-beat role in the eclectic post-Harry Potter career, which has seen Radcliffe take on a low-key public persona, with characters you wouldn't expect from the leading man of a billion-dollar franchise.
Have you wonder why he hasn't been in a blockbuster movie since Harry Potter?
Harry Potter turns 20, and fans everywhere feel older than dirt. But the fact that there's still more Harry to be had makes you think it should be over?
If the crowd at the Wizarding World in LA and Orlando is anything to go by, tons of people.
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The Harry Potter fandom has always revolved around the creation of incredibly detailed fan theories. Back when the books were still coming out, everyone was desperate to be the one to figure out what J.K. was going to do next, to dig through all of the released novels and try and find evidence of foreshadowing that would give the whole game away.
Just about everything at my school trying to kill me would be one thing.