In his new memoir, "Harry Potter" star Tom Felton admitted to momentarily sharing some personality traits with Draco Malfoy in his dealings with Emma Watson.
The world of J. R. R. Tolkien would be nothing without its heroes and villains. Here is every "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" character, ranked.
Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" films, is distancing himself from author J.K. Rowling, minimizing her involvement in the films.
Looks like we've got a few years to wait for Season 2. To pass the time, here are some magical facts The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power fans will enjoy.
Clearly, we all wish we were Harfoots. Other matters remain less obvious. Here are The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's most confusing moments explained.
Robbie Coltrane, best known for portraying Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" films, has died. His last performance was actually as Hagrid for a theme park ride.
What do "Harry Potter" and general Wizarding World fans feel is the biggest problem with the stories told as part of the "Fantastic Beasts" spin-off franchise?
There is much more to Severus Snape than just a mean professor. Grab your wand to light the way as we share the spellbinding history of the Potions Master.
Captain Hook is one of the great Disney villains. But that isn't what J.M. Barrie intended; could the pirate actually be the good guy of the Peter Pan story?
David Holmes, Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in the "Harry Potter" films, speaks out about his life-altering set injury and how he pivoted his career path.
Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter series is the secondary villain, and there's a lot to know about the character in the books, films, and even beyond them all
While Peter Jackson's trilogy is certainly the most successful adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings," Legolas' hair raised accuracy debates among die-hard fans.
While the "Harry Potter" franchise is filled with fantasy and whimsy, it seems that many of the magical plants in the series are more real than you thought.
When one of the Harry Potter books was released, Stephen King's review described one character in particular as one of "the greatest make-believe villain[s]."