Castium Revelio: Cruella de Vil, Dorian Gray, and House Targaryen
Who doesn’t love a little stylish villainy? We’ve got updates for you on projects involving all the baddies listed in the headline plus much more!
Who doesn’t love a little stylish villainy? We’ve got updates for you on projects involving all the baddies listed in the headline plus much more!
Why does Dumbledore give Gryffindor so many House points? Could it be connected to McGonagall’s huge point deduction? hpboy13 analyzes and responds to this fan theory.
How well did your favorite “Harry Potter” game do around the world? Or how poorly did it do? Find out how the most popular “Harry Potter” video games performed through the years.
These are cases of women supporting women, something we hope to see more of in literature and popular culture as a positive example for girls of all ages.
So here we are, once again, debating back and forth among ourselves as to what this theoretical series should be. We put together this little list below in an attempt to maybe, even just a little bit, encourage the powers that be to listen to the potential viewers of the show and what we want from it.
Are you a well-established magical mischief maker? How about a wizarding history nerd? Either way, these newly published letters from the very first Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes employee are sure to catch your attention.
Is Snape a perfectionist or just a bully? Emotionally unstable or calm and calculating? Check out hpboy13’s take here.
Imelda Staunton, who portrays Dolores Umbridge in the “Harry Potter” film series, discusses the challenges of playing a more contemporary version of Queen Elizabeth II in “The Crown” and gives her opinion on the need for a disclaimer on the program.
Since we can’t party like it’s 1482, we can have a “Harry Potter” version of Topsy-Turvy Day and look at how some well-known lines from the books and films would play out if they were said by a different character.
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