“SpeakBeasty” Episode 145: “Newt’s Got the Moves”
Young Newt and Leta were originally meant to kiss in “Crimes of Grindelwald”! Actor Joshua Shea drops that information and more on this episode of “SpeakBeasty.”
Young Newt and Leta were originally meant to kiss in “Crimes of Grindelwald”! Actor Joshua Shea drops that information and more on this episode of “SpeakBeasty.”
by Amy Hogan · Published January 6, 2022 · Last modified January 10, 2022
Is Aberforth Dumbledore the “great avenger” returning “with wings from the water?” Read why we think he could be the subject of the prophecy.
Our hosts discuss the characters introduced in “Crimes of Grindelwald” and who out of the “new squad” could stick around in the next installment.
Event Reports / The Daily Prophet
by Liz Young · Published October 21, 2021 · Last modified November 1, 2023
Two NYCC panels on Latinx representation caused us to consider how that representation could look in future “Fantastic Beasts” films.
The Quibbler / The Wizard's Voice
by Victor Chan · Published June 20, 2021 · Last modified January 4, 2023
What are the effects of retconning on our experience of theorizing about the “Potter” universe?
The Pensieve Papers / The Quibbler
by MuggleNet · Published May 23, 2021 · Last modified November 10, 2021
While some people bristled at Claudia Kim’s casting as Nagini, Lorrie Kim explains why she loved having a brave, compassionate Korean character.
The rumor mill is churning once again.
Editorials / The Daily Prophet
by Helene Karp · Published February 7, 2020 · Last modified January 21, 2022
Having and expressing negative thoughts and opinions toward J.K. Rowling and stories that exist in the wizarding world in general does not cancel out your identity as a fan.
How can the third “Fantastic Beasts” film improve on what we’ve seen in the first two films in the series?
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