
Mar 17, 2004
It’s been previously reported, and expected, and rumored for ages, but we’ve received official word from the studio that the trailer will be attached to Scooby Doo 2 on March 26. Many reliable sources also say this won’t be a fan’s first opportunity to see this trailer.

Mar 16, 2004
J.K. Rowling’s adult readers have chosen her over Ian Rankin, James Herbert, Colum McCann and Mark Haddon for the WH Smith’s People’s Choice Fiction Award for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Rowling said she was “honoured” and that “unabashed adult Harry Potter fans are very, very dear to my heart and obviously …read more!
Mar 16, 2004
Reader Cameron has sent us some stills from the upcoming Prisoner of Azkaban video game: Dementor, Harry and Sirius Lupin on the train

Mar 16, 2004
Diagon Alley has posted a report from the fan who visited Shepperton studios a while ago and came back with the first picture of Gary Oldman associated with the movie, on set and in parts of his Sirius costume. The fan apparently caught a cold from Alan Rickman while there. Thanks to the reader who …read more!

Mar 15, 2004
Here you go! In this update: PoA’s newest and largest set, and a remake of one of the older ones; Mexican touches on the film, and the small details that make it all so interesting. More coming in a matter of days.

Mar 14, 2004
Reader pol has sent us an unmarked version of the new Prisoner of Azkaban poster. Enjoy!
Mar 14, 2004
The new Prisoner of Azkaban poster art is the same art I was referring to in TLC’s preview of the new official Harry Potter web site. This basic image will appear on the main page of the new design. More info soon!
Mar 14, 2004
Marc from German HP site HarryPotterXPerts wrote to let us know that the German Electronic Arts site for the PoA video game is up and running, and has some very cool artwork associated with it.
Mar 14, 2004
We’ve got a bit of sad news, as reported to us by ExpresoHogwarts.com: Among the destruction following the 3/11 bombings in Madrid were parts of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, presumably left by riders of the trains who were injured in the attacks. Asked to describe the scene in an interview with …read more!
Mar 14, 2004
Jim Mullen of Entertainment Weekly has once again included HP in his weekly Hotsheet: “HARRY POTTER Author J.K. Rowling said, “never say never” when asked if there’d be an eigth wizard book. Knowing her, she has the first 6,000 pages already written.” Just as a reminder: There still isn’t an eighth book, though the 6,000 …read more!