Daniel Radcliffe Reads the First Chapter of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’

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Potterheads, are you ready for some magical news? Wizarding World has started a new video series called “Harry Potter at Home” as a way to quell the quarantine boredom. Kicking off the series is none other than Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, reading the first chapter of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (the book that started it all).

Along with the reading, fans can choose from a variety of new activities to do in the comfort of their home, as well as find new readings accompanying the series. You will also be able to submit fan art inspired by the readings. You can watch Radcliffe’s video and find information on the activities here. Radcliffe’s chapter is also available on Spotify and Spotify Kids, where the rest of the recordings will also be once released.

Radcliffe is the first of many magical contributors to the weekly “Harry Potter at Home” series. Other contributors include Dakota Fanning, Stephen Fry, David Beckham, Claudia Kim, Noma Dumezweni, Eddie Redmayne, and more to come. For more information on “Harry Potter at Home,” visit their website.

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