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The improper fraction that is equivalent to the mixed number 5 3/4 is 23/4.
Magic. There’s a magic spell that keeps muggles from noticing. The tricky bit was getting onto platform nine and three-quarters, which wasn’t visible to the Muggle eye. What you had to do was walk through the solid barrier dividing platforms nine and ten.
Who gets Muggle-born students onto Platform 93/4? Their parents can’t pass through the magical wall (I suppose). Harry only gets onto the platform by good fortune in his first year after bumping into the Weasleys.
Located in King’s Cross Station, London’s Platform 9 ¾ is quite possibly the most famous railway platform in the world – and it doesn’t even exist. The Hogwarts students would have to run through the brick wall underneath the Platform 9 ¾ sign, and would then be magically transported to the Hogwarts Express.
Calling all Potter fans! Meanwhile, in the real King’s Cross, platforms 9 and 10 are separated by tracks, but you can find a platform 9¾ on the wall in the station concourse. Look out for a luggage trolley embedded in the wall, and make-believe that you are off to start your magical school journey.
Yes, a muggle can do something with a wand.
Harry Potter fans may not know the exact location of an American Hogwarts, but the real one exists in England. The castle is one of many real-life locations used in the Potter films.
There are eleven long-established and prestigious wizarding schools worldwide, all of which are registered with the International Confederation of Wizards. …
At Islands of Adventure, you can visit Hogwarts™ castle and explore Hogsmeade™ village. And at Universal Studios, you can enter Diagon Alley™ and enjoy a mind-blowing thrill ride, magical experiences, and more.
All The Times Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Daniel Radcliffe And More Had A Harry Potter Reunion. For example, though in the films Draco Malfoy and Hermione Grainger are arch nemeses, IRL Tom Felton and Emma Watson are great friends with the most recent reunion involving a guitar and some pyjamas.
Although Tom, 33, hasn’t said it himself, reports from Girlfriend.com and Herald Journalism suggest that he and Harry Potter co-star Emma Watson, 30, are dating in 2020. Both Tom and Emma have posted to Instagram to share images of one another over the years but it’s often never seemed more than a friendship.
Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an English actor. He rose to fame for his role as Ron Weasley, one of the three main characters in the Harry Potter film series….
Rupert Grint | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Partner(s) | Georgia Groome (2011–present) |
Children | 1 |
Knox died after being stabbed outside a bar in Sidcup, Southeast London, in May 2008, when he intervened in a fight to protect his brother.
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Today, we quizzed James Phelps and Oliver Phelps, who portrayed the Weasley twins in all eight Harry Potter films. Say hello to James and Oliver Phelps, the real-life twins who played the troublesome Fred and George Weasley respectively.
Image: Warner Bros. Fred met his demise during the Battle of Hogwarts. He was killed by an explosion outside the Room of Requirement in Deathly Hallows, leaving the Weasley family, including twin brother and best friend George, in shambles.
In the film adaptations, Fred and George are played by real-life twins James and Oliver Phelps. While the Phelps twins are quite tall and lanky, the twins are described in the books as short and stocky.
There is, however, an actual blood family tie within the cast of Harry Potter that we had no idea about until today. Popsugar pointed out thatBrendan Gleeson, the actor who played Mad-Eye Moody, and Domhnall Gleeson, who played Bill Weasley, are actually father and son in real life!