What If “Harry Potter” Characters Were Metal Songs?
Ever wondered which metal songs best fit your favorite “Harry Potter” characters? Wonder no longer!
Ever wondered which metal songs best fit your favorite “Harry Potter” characters? Wonder no longer!
Fred and George Weasley are mostly known for their funny comebacks and hilarious pranks, but there is more to them than that. As they joke and laugh, they actually show us great ways to deal with problems.
Sequels are notoriously lame – will “Crimes of Grindelwald” live up to its expectations? From the looks of this trailer, I’m guessing that it won’t disappoint.
What do wizards read in their spare time? We’re diving into the topic of the most wacky and interesting magical books mentioned in the “Harry Potter” series.
We count down the most memorable moments of the new “Quidditch Through the Ages” audiobook. Explore narrated content, sound effects, and anecdotes about the wizarding world’s most dynamic sport!
The Weasley siblings have a great relationship. What is your favorite moment between them?
Could J.K. Rowling have based the four Hogwarts founders on the Pevensie children in “Narnia”? Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy have strikingly similar personalities to Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff.
Since the trailer came out a few weeks ago, Jude Law has been the real topic of discussion. We got our first look at the new Dumbledore, and we really liked what we saw.
April 3 is Don’t Go to Work Unless It’s Fun Day, so we are counting down the 20 best times Fred and George made the books just a little more fun!
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