“SpeakBeasty” Episode 30: “Thundersquawker”
Join our hosts for the 30th episode of “SpeakBeasty”! This time we discuss the upcoming DVD release, whom we think could play Theseus Scamander, and how much we love Queenie Goldstein!
Join our hosts for the 30th episode of “SpeakBeasty”! This time we discuss the upcoming DVD release, whom we think could play Theseus Scamander, and how much we love Queenie Goldstein!
With five BAFTA nominations, J.K. Rowling and other key “Fantastic Beasts” cast and creators will be in attendance for the awards this Sunday.
Cozy up to the latest episode of MuggleCast, for which the discussion is fueled by the contents of our mailbag! Join Andrew, Eric and Micah as they delve into the burning questions to which we all want to know the answers.
Rowling’s at it again with her Rubbish Bin, and we are recapping an unfinished version of Fantastic Beasts! Join Andrew, Eric and Micah and guest Jeanna as they discuss the latest in Harry Potter news, including a home video release date for Fantastic Beasts!
On Episode 29, join our hosts for a discussion about unicorns, women protesters at the turn of the century, and why we think MACUSA President Seraphina Picquery deserved better!
Funko Pop!s are showing up everywhere. Whether or not you have started your own collection, it’s not hard to imagine why they are becoming so popular!
Ever wished you could add the Hogwarts Library books to your “Harry Potter” audio collection? Well, all your dreams are about to come true… well, in part anyway, thanks to Newt Scamander himself.
“Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World” is adding a brand new case to the game! We got to interview the game’s producer, Mary Casey, about the new case “A Piece of Cake.”
New behind-the-scenes filming and interviews with makers of the “Harry Potter” franchise from Warwick Davis’s documentary, “Fantastic Beasts and J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World”, now available to watch online.
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