Top Seven Terrifying Creatures
We’ve seen many creatures in the “Harry Potter” world – which ones do you find most terrifying?
We’ve seen many creatures in the “Harry Potter” world – which ones do you find most terrifying?
Still wondering what the finer points of the “Fantastic Beasts” plotline might be? We use animal symbols in literary alchemy to see what the beasts of “Fantastic Beasts” can tell us about Newt’s adventures!
“You want to willingly sneak out of the dormitory and skulk about in the Forbidden Forest? If we aren’t eaten by a dragon, we might get caught!” Nicholas knew he didn’t want to get caught out of bed after hours, but the thought of seeing a real, live dragon quickly vanquished his concerns for rule breaking. With a grin, he replied, “Okay, I’m in.”
So what was Newt doing in New York between 1924 and 1926 if he wasn’t finding and researching magical creatures?
Check out one of our coolest Newt Scamander predictions!
There was certainly no shortage of Pottermania at this year’s LeakyCon, which took place from July 30 to August 3 at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) in Orlando, Florida. Following up on our first recap of the event, here is a list of “Harry Potter” related memories we shared with our fellow attendees!
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a… DRAGON?! That’s right, the Gringotts dragon has now been installed into the Diagon Alley expansion of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando!
Along with the recent news about the Wizarding World expansion opening in mid-June, we now get a look at some of the exciting new features of Diagon Alley. Some concept art has been revealed, giving us a new look at Knockturn Alley, Borgin and Burkes, the dragon atop Gringotts, and what looks like streets in Hogsmeade and London.
WWN’s Lee Jordan reports on Dragon Wrangling and Snow Shoveling, followed by a report from Ludo Bagman on the first day of Expedition Wandless.
2017
Oliver Wood
Screenwriter (PS/SS-GoF, HBP-DH2)
1927
Remus Lupin
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