Snake Woman in the Ivory Tower
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
Discussing Lana A. Whited’s “The Ivory Tower, Harry Potter, and Beyond”, and celebrating the work of the late British novelist Lynne Reid Banks.
Editorials / The Daily Prophet
by Alyssa McHugh · Published November 17, 2023 · Last modified November 6, 2023
Many neurodivergent people relate to Leta Lestrange from Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Here’s why.
Giveaways / Listicles / The Daily Prophet
by Karmen Allison, Liz Young · Published April 8, 2022 · Last modified November 1, 2023
We’re sharing our favorite wands from “Fantastic Beasts” and giving you the opportunity to win a wand from Oliver’s Brighton.
by Jessica Thompson · Published February 23, 2022 · Last modified January 3, 2023
Slytherin has long been stereotyped as the evil House within the “Harry Potter” books, but is there more to them than meets the eye?
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.”
In a new behind-the-scenes video from “The Batman,” Zoë Kravitz, who played Leta Lestrange in “Crimes of Grindelwald,” discusses Selina Kyle/Catwoman.
by Monet Polny · Published February 13, 2021 · Last modified June 1, 2021
Let’s not forget that our favorite “Harry Potter” characters don’t have to be in a relationship. These ladies are independent and happy to be so!
In a recent interview, Zoë Kravitz, who played Leta Lestrange in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” talks about the cities that inspired her for her new lipstick collection.
One’s a Gryffindor. One’s a Slytherin. Ron and Leta may appear as opposite characters, but they both made the same sacrifice.
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