All Aboard the Friend Ship: A Tale of Platonic Harmony
Just because one is male and the other is female, it doesn’t mean they are right for each other.
Just because one is male and the other is female, it doesn’t mean they are right for each other.
In honor of Reconciliation Day, I’ve looked at my five favorite “Harry Potter” reunions.
We all know “Fantastic Beasts” is better than “Harry Potter”. It’s almost a question of how “Harry Potter” could possibly compare. From the leading man to the epic villain, here are seven ways “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” is so much better than “Harry Potter”.
I love the movies, but there are a few Ron and Hermione scenes I wish had stayed faithful to the books.
Known for her global women’s rights activism, Emma Watson is an influential figure who has maintained her stance on gender equality and the need for politicians to officially combat all forms of domestic violence.
Hermione Granger certainly continues to be a feminist role model for “Harry Potter” fans Hogwarts-bound and further afield in “Cursed Child”! Most notably in that last name…
Weasley may have been our king, but he certainly doesn’t get much love in “The Cursed Child.” It’s time that adult Ron got a little more appreciation!
Lets put aside all the arguments about canon and our excitement for Scorpius to appreciate the importance of our new Harry in “Cursed Child.”
MuggleNet remembers Carrie Fisher, who brought to life one of the strongest female characters of all time.
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Tom the Inkeeper
Scorpius Malfoy
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Lavender Brown (HBP-DH2)
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