The BBC today released a trailer for their upcoming drama The Syndicate, featuring Neville Longbottom actor Matthew Lewis. The program is about group of shop workers who win big on the lottery, and looks like it should be a very good watch! It also stars Timothy Spall, who Potter fans will know as Peter Pettigrew. We’ll let you know the start date for the 5-part series as soon as we hear.

Conrad Pope, supervising orchestrator on the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film scores, has just updated his facebook page saying that he and Alexandre Desplat have just finished recording the final notes for Part 2. This is exciting as it means the movie is nearing completion and will be on screens very soon. But it's also one of I'm sure many sad moments that we will experience over the coming months, as this chapter in Harry Potter's history draws to a close.
Emma Watson’s ‘Perks of Being a Wallflower’ has R rating overturned, now rated PG-13 in US
Last month the MPAA revealed it had given an ‘R’ classification in the US to Emma Watson’s new film The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
This annoyed fans of the book and the film studio alike because a mature R rating would have restricted the audience that would have been able to watch the movie and in turn would have limited its box office potential.
Distributor Summit appealed the decision and today we are finding out that that appeal has been successful and the rating has now been dropped down to a PG-13, for “mature thematic material, drug and alcohol use, sexual content including references, and a fight – all involving teens.”
The film doesn’t have an exact release date yet but should be out later this year.
Pottermore announces public opening date, gives reason for delay and hints at some changes to come
You’ve probably been following the progress, or rather lack of progress, with JK Rowling’s Pottermore website over the last several months. Well, after a very long silence, the Pottermore team have finally spoken out. (We think our tweets and emails may have helped!)
Some of you will be very pleased to hear that there is now an official date that Pottermore will open to the public – April 2012! That’s around 6 months later than planned, but we’re glad it’s finally happening and we’re happy that they’ve offered some explanation and hinted at visible changes being made to the site. Here’s what they said over on the Insider Blog: Get the whole story



