Snake Woman in the Ivory Tower
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
The hosts of “SpeakBeasty” live for the chaos that happens on the streets of Bhutan near the end of “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
From Queenie’s mind-reading abilities to the mirror dimension, there’s so much to talk about on this episode of “SpeakBeasty.”
Wizarding world clocks can do more than tell time. Do the Dumbledores have a method similar to the Weasleys’ to keep track of family members?
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
One of the many questions about “Fantastic Beasts” appears to have been answered by the Wizarding World social media accounts, but we aren’t so sure.
hpboy13 enjoyed this film more than “Crimes of Grindelwald” – but only because he no longer cares about the franchise.
Is Aberforth Dumbledore the “great avenger” returning “with wings from the water?” Read why we think he could be the subject of the prophecy.
This time on “SpeakBeasty,” our hosts discuss the title of the third “Fantastic Beasts” film. What secrets is the title alluding to, and to which Dumbledore do they belong?
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