Good luck, James Sirius Potter
Today is James Sirius Potter’s first day of Hogwarts, my sister’s first day of high school, and I can’t help but reflect on how Harry Potter must be doing this morning.
Today is James Sirius Potter’s first day of Hogwarts, my sister’s first day of high school, and I can’t help but reflect on how Harry Potter must be doing this morning.
We all love the “Harry Potter” movies, but how long has it been since you last really watched them? Not at a party, not in the background, not with commercials. Really just sat down and enjoyed them? Have they changed for you since you first watched?
The finale in this epilogue series imagines the wizarding world 19 months after the final battle.
Sure, they may have the ability to fly and get the housework done by magic, but when it comes to dating, the characters of “Harry Potter” have to wade through the same morass of horrible mistakes as the rest of us.
This past weekend, MuggleNet again had the opportunity to attend Wizard World’s Chicago Comic Con at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois. Just as we have done last year, we scoured the convention floor in search of those fan attendees who were dressed as characters from Harry Potter’s world. See all of their fabulous costumes here!
It takes true strength to walk away from what you wish you had, which is why I believe the Mirror of Erised and the Veil are far more dangerous than any Unforgivable Curse.
Draco would be shocked if he found out who we pair him with. Are you?
Did J.K. Rowling use the number seven an astounding amount of times to argue that the series can be read as a religious parallel? Did she do this by accident? Or did she just really enjoy the number? Read more to see the ways the number seven appears in the series!
We’ve all heard of Wolfstar (Remus x Sirius), Dramione (Draco x Hermione), and even Snarry (Snape x Harry). But why isn’t the Ron x Harry ship more popular?
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