“SpeakBeasty” Episode 149: “Newt’s Boots”
“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” has been released worldwide, and the hosts of “SpeakBeasty” have thoughts and feelings.
“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” has been released worldwide, and the hosts of “SpeakBeasty” have thoughts and feelings.
The long-awaited second trailer for “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” is here, and the hosts of “SpeakBeasty” have a lot to say about it.
Which magical creatures did we spot in the “Secrets of Dumbledore” trailer? Check out our list to find out.
Join the hosts of “SpeakBeasty” for a full breakdown of the first trailer for “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”!
From Acromantulas to werewolves, there are plenty of dangerous beasts in the wizarding world, but which ones are the scariest?
The Quibbler brings you a list of totally safe beasts you can adopt as pets. Unrelated sidenote: We have a Magizoologist job vacancy. Inquire within.
Tracing the dragons in the series from the innocent baby Norwegian Ridgeback to the fierce Hungarian Horntail to the unfettered Ukranian Ironbelly, one can also trace Harry’s character journey.
Just a few reasons not to consume poultry-adjacent beasts in the wizarding universe.
Despite how cute they are, there are many places out there you wouldn’t want a Niffler. Here we explore a few of those places and think about how awful having one could be.
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