“SpeakBeasty” Episode 38: “Graveselwald”
Missed watching the LIVE “SpeakBeasty” panel at MISTI-Con? Fear not! It’s now available for your listening pleasure!
Missed watching the LIVE “SpeakBeasty” panel at MISTI-Con? Fear not! It’s now available for your listening pleasure!
Dive in with our hosts as we discuss the rumored casting of Callum Turner, the potential House of Theseus Scamander, German history, and a Brazilian beast!
The “SpeakBeasty” team reacts to Jude Law being cast in the “Fantastic Beasts” sequel, theorizes if Newt gave Fawkes to Dumbledore, and accidentally turns the show into a “Star Wars” podcast for the day. All this and more awaits on Episode 35!
Join “SpeakBeasty” hosts Eleanor, Michael, and Shannen for a discussion about fantastic Australian beasts, how the wizarding world dealt with the Great Depression, and the book’s new introduction!
Join the “SpeakBeasty” team for a thorough evaluation of all the headlines in “Fantastic Beasts”, a look at how the state of Paris before WWII could affect future films, and the crazy legend of the Hairy MacBoon!
The “SpeakBeasty” team is here for a discussion about “Fantastic Beasts” antagonist Mary Lou, a comprehensive history of the real Salem Witch Trials, and a look at the Runespoor and its magical cone of shame.
Catch the latest epsiode of “SpeakBeasty” for new theories about Tina Goldstein, the history of the Statue of Liberty, and why we think Graves is the “Potter” equivalent of Barb from “Stranger Things”.
Join our hosts for the 30th episode of “SpeakBeasty”! This time we discuss the upcoming DVD release, whom we think could play Theseus Scamander, and how much we love Queenie Goldstein!
On Episode 29, join our hosts for a discussion about unicorns, women protesters at the turn of the century, and why we think MACUSA President Seraphina Picquery deserved better!
Graphic artist
1995
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Young Sirius Black (DH2)
Peter Pettigrew
Katie Bell (HBP-DH2)
Ginny Potter (CC – London and New York)
1997
Reg Cattermole
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