Five “Harry Potter” Deaths the TV Remake Should Fix
The upcoming “Harry Potter” TV show has more time to include character deaths from the book that were removed, reduced, or rewritten in the films. Here are five we want to see.
by Minal Daswani · Published June 6, 2024 · Last modified June 5, 2024
The upcoming “Harry Potter” TV show has more time to include character deaths from the book that were removed, reduced, or rewritten in the films. Here are five we want to see.
Would they take part in the new “Harry Potter” TV reboot? Discover more reactions from the cast of the “Harry Potter” films.
Join us in a reading of Fred and George Weasley’s pre-teen bucket list, for it is sure to make you laugh.
Grab a copy of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” and turn to page 394. It probably doesn’t have werewolves, but let’s see what else we can learn.
– In Chapter 31 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the Battle of Hogwarts begins as Death Eaters attack the school in search of Harry. In the chaos, Fred is killed by an...
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by Georgia Murgatroyd · Published December 9, 2022 · Last modified February 28, 2023
Did James and Oliver Phelps play tricks on the cast and crew while filming the “Harry Potter” series? Take a look at the evidence.
– In Chapter 5 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry arrives at the Burrow, where the Order assesses their losses. There, he learns that Mad-Eye Moody was killed and George Weasley was...
– In Chapter 4 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, a handful of the most trusted members of the Order of the Phoenix arrive at Privet Drive. In order to safely escort Harry...
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by Jessica Thompson · Published September 14, 2022 · Last modified January 3, 2023
Looking for some advice for surviving Hogwarts? Worry not, because the staff and students have provided their hints and tips.
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