Why Hagrid Should Have Been a Slytherin
While Hagrid might officially be a Gryffindor, he truly belongs in Slytherin.
While Hagrid might officially be a Gryffindor, he truly belongs in Slytherin.
Which “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” characters share the same Myers-Briggs personality types? Hint: Fred and George Weasley don’t!
Hermione may start out as a teacher’s pet, but over time, she learns to break the rules in order to protect not only her friends but also the wider wizarding community.
Which is more nerve-racking: running a trolley into a barrier or defeating Voldy? Apparently, to our Mr. Potter, it’s the trolley bit! Here’s a comparative study of Harry’s emotions using corpus stylistics!
The teaser trailer for “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” shows a group of people Apparating inside Hogwarts. If you’d read “Hogwarts: A History”, you’d know that this is impossible *channels Luke Skywalker*. Why is this happening?!
Often overlooked as nothing more than a humble beginning, “Sorcerer’s Stone” is by far the most underrated adaptation in the “Potter” franchise.
“Harry Potter” taught a generation to probe the depths of literature while waiting for the next book. But how has our critical engagement with media changed in the age of the instant gratification of a Netflix binge?
MuggleNet has already imagined the “Potter” characters as dogs. Now it’s time to give those Potterhead cat people some love.
Severus Snape is now offering advice! All students are welcome to send in anonymous letters, which Professor Snape will reply to with his signature wit and civility.
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