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You don’t “owe the things you truly believe to someone else for your entire life,” Radcliffe told The Atlantic.
The author says Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson “can save their apologies.”
This time, Chad Michael Busto was looking for “Harry Potter” star Emma Watson.
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The advertising campaign raises thorny legal and ethical issues about the nascent technology, which is poorly regulated and easily abused.
After premiering in January on the HBO Max streaming service, the 20th anniversary special "Return to Hogwarts" will air on traditional cable channels Cartoon Network and TBS.
HBO Max made it abundantly clear that Rowling was not directly involved, flashing a disclaimer every time she (briefly) appeared that her interviews were filmed back in 2019.
Several “Harry Potter” stars have disavowed Rowling’s anti-trans bigotry—but if the 20th anniversary special they’re in doesn’t address it, those statements will ring hollow.
The party scene involved Danny McBride, who played a cannibal, walking a thong-clad Channing Tatum on a leather leash.
No actors or writers have been attached to the project, which is still in its early stages, The Hollywood Reporter wrote Monday.
Nina Schick, the author of the new book “DEEPFAKES,” writes about the disturbing AI phenomenon deepfakes, and how it will wreak havoc on our civil liberties in the years to come.
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