The “Harry Potter” Worldbuilding Detail that Haunts Me
I know what it’s like to be part of a small, insular community. It’s obvious to me that the author of “Harry Potter” doesn’t.
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by Sidney Harmon · Published April 29, 2024 · Last modified May 9, 2024
I know what it’s like to be part of a small, insular community. It’s obvious to me that the author of “Harry Potter” doesn’t.
The upcoming “Harry Potter” Max series is just the beginning. A whole slew of new shows is on the way exploring every corner of the wizarding world.
We have developed a list of all the things in Harry Potter series that contain the literary device called alliteration. Read here all of the names, places, and things.
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by Laurie Beckoff · Published March 23, 2024 · Last modified February 25, 2024
Adaptations aren’t all about accuracy, and there will always be something special about reading “Harry Potter.”
by Brooke Schmitz · Published March 8, 2024 · Last modified March 2, 2024
What did readers glean from “The Other Minister” that moviegoers missed out on?
by Neave Williamson · Published February 16, 2024 · Last modified February 17, 2024
The winners of the Wands at the Ready competition have been announced, giving us a list of schools that will be the first to perform “Cursed Child.”
Patent applications hint at names for Epic Universe’s Wizarding World attractions. Plus, there’s a new expansion rumor, official hotels, and construction photos.
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by Talitha Stowell · Published November 24, 2023 · Last modified April 25, 2024
This article takes a look at the similarities between Muggle and wizard teens living in difficult worlds, and why, like Harry, it’s okay to scream.
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by Alyssa McHugh · Published November 17, 2023 · Last modified November 6, 2023
Many neurodivergent people relate to Leta Lestrange from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Here’s why.
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