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Monday, February 1, 2016
J.K. Rowling Just Revealed Three New Wizarding Schools And They Sound Incredible
The Harry Potter author also gave the name for the American school we may learn more about in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Here's the deal: J.K. Rowling’s website, Pottermore, was redesigned and relaunched in September last year.
After months of waiting, on Thursday the site revealed its new version of the sorting quiz.
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That was great and the people cheered. But on Friday night, J.K. dropped something huge: the names and details of three all-new, never-before-seen wizarding schools.
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The three schools are dispersed around the world: Mahoutokoro in Japan, Castelobruxo in Brazil, and Uagadou on the African continent.
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Aside from, you know, their existence, J.K. also provided all kinds of awesome details about these new schools. Uagadou, for example, is the largest wizarding school, accepting students from all over Africa, and it specializes in wandless magic.
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Could You Pass Your Potions O.W.L.?
There will be no foolish wand-waving or silly incantations in this class.
Here's Vanessa Hudgens' Full Incredible Performance From "Grease: Live!"
Vanessa Hudgens more than delivered as Rizzo during last night’s show.
Vanessa Hudgens was undoubtedly the breakout star of last night's Grease: Live!, which aired on Fox. Hudgens, whose father died earlier Sunday morning, delivered a stellar rendition of "There Are Worse Things I Could Do."
Hudgens played the role of Betty Rizzo.
And listen: The vocals were unbelievable. Hudgens completely knocked it out of the ballpark.
Effortless and beautiful.
Can You Actually Name These Pixar Characters?
Time to find out how well you really know these iconic animated films.
OMG, David Bowie Could've Been In "The Lord Of The Rings"
In an alternate universe, Ziggy Stardust himself could’ve been Elrond, Lord of Rivendell.
It's hard to imagine anything that could make the Lord of the Rings films even more amazing and awesome. Well, they could've been if David Bowie had been cast in them!
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In a recent interview with the Huffington Post, Dominic Monaghan (who played Sam Gamgee in the films) revealed that during his audition process he saw the Thin White Duke himself, Bowie, actually come in to audition for a role.
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