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Rupert Grint, who starred as Ron Weasley, lost his legal battle against the British tax-collecting agency.
With stellar turns in “Knock at the Cabin” and “Servant” on Apple TV+, the former Ron Weasley has reinvented himself as M. Night Shyamalan’s go-to guy.
The third season of the spooky Apple TV+ series proves there’s “something rewardingly compelling about being strung along in this excessive fashion.”
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“It’s a tricky one,” the “Harry Potter” star said of his relationship with the author, who has repeatedly made headlines for her transphobic comments.
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.
No actors or writers have been attached to the project, which is still in its early stages, The Hollywood Reporter wrote Monday.
<p>The <em>Harry Potter</em> actress and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador sat down for an hour-long discussion touching on women’s rights, male feminists, online threats, and much more.<br> </p>
The Harry Potter star jokingly slapped down the suggestion that One Direction was wealthier than him by pointing out there are five of them. He’s also rich in spirit.
Arcade Fire released the powerful music video for the song “We Exist,” featuring Andrew Garfield dressed as a woman. See more stars in music videos.
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