• Women pose for copies of J. K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and The Cursed Child' a little after midnight at Foyles book store on July 31, 2016 in London, England.

Women pose for copies of J. K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and The Cursed Child' a little after midnight at Foyles book store on July 31, 2016 in London, England. (Photo : Getty Images / Rob Stothard)

J.K. Rowling has actually impressive sketches of the story's characters for her book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." She has been uploading different undated entries of stories and drawings to Pottermore under the website's "Writing by J.K. Rowling" section. It is a sketch of Professor Snape featured in "Potions" post has drawn social media buzz recently.

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Rowling is not quite done yet with giving fans new tidbits about the much-loved wizard story. Following her announcement of an upcoming Sept. 6 release of three new collections of the stories about the world of wizards on Pottermore, the author filled the interactive fan site to give a series of drawings she did while writing the story of the young wizard.

The Professor Snape character has been shared by "Harry Potter" followers on social media and motivated many to check other posts on the site. The sketches appeared to be during the time of "Sorcerer's" or "Philosopher's Stone," according to The Mary Sue. They also reveal Rowling's drawing skills.

The drawings include Professor McGonagall reprimanding Peeves, Potter looking into the Erised Mirror and Snape teaching a potions class.Though the "Harry Potter" saga has ended, seeing the drawings of the characters of the much-loved story somehow produces good feelings among the fans.


Meanwhile, film choreographer Paul Harris will coach wand combat to "Harry Potter" fans. He likewise shared some of the facts about the fifth blockbuster of Rowling's story, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," which trademark are the wand combat scenes. It is to celebrate Harris' appearance at this year's Australian video game convention EB Expo on Sept. 30 to Oct. 2.

In "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," wand combats were designed from fencing, kung fu and ballet moves. Helena Bonham Carter (who played Bellatrix Lestrange) accidentally ruptured Matthew Lewis' (Neville Longbottom) eardrum. She played with her wand prior to teasingly sticking its tip to his ear.

Devon Murry (Seamus Finnegan) broke most wands on set, 10 in total during filming, while Gary Oldman (Sirius Black) was the best wandsman, News.com.au reported. Here's a look again of the fifth installment of Rowling's story.


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