The Boy With an American Accent
The news on casting for the Broadway production of “Cursed Child” has me feeling nervous about the authenticity of the production.
The news on casting for the Broadway production of “Cursed Child” has me feeling nervous about the authenticity of the production.
Weasley may have been our king, but he certainly doesn’t get much love in “The Cursed Child.” It’s time that adult Ron got a little more appreciation!
Lets put aside all the arguments about canon and our excitement for Scorpius to appreciate the importance of our new Harry in “Cursed Child.”
No piece of the “Potter” franchise has divided the fandom like “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” Here’s why I think it ends the series perfectly.
Constantly angry, shallow, and unfaithful? That’s not the Ron I know.
By all accounts, this year’s got a lot to answer for. Foremost for many “Potter” fans, of course, was the loss of our beloved Alan Rickman in January. However dark the year might have been in some ways, we also want to acknowledge the bright moments, of which there have been many.
Christmas is a huge part in the “Harry Potter” series, but “Fantastic Beasts” was noticeably short on Christmas. Here’s why “Fantastic Beasts” should get into the Christmas spirit before it’s too late.
As the “Potter” fandom grows older, it’s fun to look back and laugh about how we once thought it was the end of an era. Guess what? The era is far from over.
Although I can never meet them in person, here are a few letters I wish I could send the “Potter” characters.
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