Why I Will Never Read “Cursed Child”
It’s no secret that “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has Potterheads divided. Here’s why I won’t ever read it.
It’s no secret that “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” has Potterheads divided. Here’s why I won’t ever read it.
What is Death of the Author? And what does it mean for “Harry Potter”?
J.K. Rowling seems to think that “Cursed Child” is canon, so why does her official wizarding world website not treat it as such?
This is Part 3 in my series of why the “Harry Potter” universe has three set realities of canon. Let’s discuss theater canon!
This is the second part in my three-part series of why the “Harry Potter” universe has three set realities of canon. Let’s discuss film canon!
With “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” recently published in script form and giving us new information on the wizarding world, the age-old question comes out again: Is this canon? Everyone seems to have their own opinion, so I thought, “Why not throw in my two cents?”
Theseus Scamander
Ginny Weasley
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