“Harry Potter” and “Divergent”: Divergent
The fifth installment of our “Divergent” series explores the “Potter” characters that would be considered Divergent. Who would be unable to conform to one specific way of life?
The fifth installment of our “Divergent” series explores the “Potter” characters that would be considered Divergent. Who would be unable to conform to one specific way of life?
The open casting call for the role of Modesty in “Fantastic Beasts” is HERE! Check it out!
At its Galway Film Fleadh premiere, Evanna Lynch talks “My Name is Emily”, as well as her thoughts on “Fantastic Beasts” and “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”!
In the “Potter” and “Divergent” series, characters are split into different Houses and factions. “Potter” characters rarely get a say in the matter of where they belong, but what if they did? Which characters would choose the blunt honesty of Candor?
While I love Ginny & Harry and Hermione & Ron as much as the next girl, there are some pairings in the “Potter” books that deserved a second chance to make it work.
Removed from a world where a hat gives you the ultimate aptitude test and you get to have “a cool wizard job” when you grow up, here’s what we reckon the “Harry Potter” characters would have gotten up to after they left school. Includes activism, infamy, and “The Wolf of Wall Street”.
Amidst the recent surfacing of a few artists’ depictions of superheroes and other popular characters as the opposite gender than what they are usually represented as, I began to think about what our beloved “Harry Potter” cast might look like if the genders were swapped.
This week saw the second big casting reveal for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” the grand recipient of the 2015 Charity Awards, and a certain beloved character get absolutely silly with the help of helium and Jimmy Fallon.
Valar Morghulis? Well, Expecto Patronum.
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