‘Nobody Could Have Stopped Me.’ Harry Potter’s Katie Leung Opens Up About ‘Overwhelming’ Fame With Harry Potter (And How Bridgerton Is Different)

Katie Leung first appeared on screen in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, playing Cho Chang, a student from Ravenclaw and a love interest for Harry. Though her role wasn’t massive, she became a recurring character in the Harry Potter films, appearing in every movie from the fourth one onward. In an interview with The Guardian, Leung discussed the “sudden and intense fame” that came with the films, admitting she struggled to cope with it, explaining:

Every Stephen King Story Connected To the It Universe

Stephen King’s It, a famously lengthy horror novel, still delivers a truly frightening experience even today. Recent movies and TV series from Warner Bros. have introduced it to a new audience. The world King created is incredibly detailed and expansive, making it one of the most immersive fictional universes ever. If you liked Welcome to Derry, you’ll find a huge collection of other films, miniseries, and books that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of King’s work.

Emma Stone’s Bugonia Has Sci-Fi’s Smartest Twist Endings

The ending of Bugonia is sparking a lot of debate, which isn’t unexpected. Director Lanthimos often highlights life’s absurdity, and this film – a dark comedy about two conspiracy theorists kidnapping a CEO because they think she’s an alien – is a perfect example. From the start, the very premise feels outlandish, leading most viewers to immediately assume, “She’s obviously not an alien!” But…

Doctor Who’s Former Showrunner Reacted To His Era Getting Referenced In Newer Seasons, And It Has Me In My Feels

Even though some Doctor Who fans didn’t like the storylines featuring The Timeless Child and Flux, Russell T. Davies decided to build upon them instead of ignoring them. In addition, Jodie Whittaker returned as The Doctor for Ncuti Gatwa’s debut, marking another appearance by the first female Doctor. Chris Chibnall told Radio Times he was pleased that his previous work was acknowledged in the new series and shared his thoughts on why.

‘The Housemaid’ Ends Sydney Sweeney’s Flop Streak – What Does This Mean?

Someone recently suggested that movie theaters were becoming outdated, like jazz clubs – a claim Leonardo DiCaprio made. That’s simply not true! People still love going to the movies, and especially want to see stars like Sydney Sweeney on the big screen. There was a time when some doubted Sweeney’s potential as a leading actress, suggesting her career would be limited to endorsements, like her work with American Eagle. But she’s proven them wrong. Now, everyone’s wondering what exciting projects she’ll take on next.

A Single Tombstone Line Explains Wyatt Earp Better Than Any Western in Movie History

Numerous movies have told the stories of Wyatt Earp and his friend, Doc Holliday. But when it comes to bringing this history to the big screen, none have achieved the same popularity as Tombstone. A key to its success is that the film focuses on being entertaining, even if it doesn’t stick perfectly to the historical facts. Ultimately, a single, memorable line delivered by Kurt Russell reveals why Tombstone is the only Western that really gets Wyatt Earp.

Netflix Has Found Its Bosch Replacement In New Top 10 Crime Show

Netflix recently added a new crime drama called Found that’s a great option for fans of Bosch. The show centers around Gabrielle “Gabi” Mosley, a woman who was once kidnapped and now uses her public relations skills to help private investigators solve missing persons cases that the police haven’t been able to crack.

Bowen Yang Reveals Real Reason Behind SNL Exit

On a recent episode of his podcast, Las Culturistas, he talked about his experience on SNL. While he appreciated the chance to be on the show, he felt limited in his ability to develop as a performer. He explained that he felt like he was expected to play a specific, pre-defined role from the start, instead of being able to create something new, which led people to see him as predictable.