“SpeakBeasty” Episode 50: “Grindy Was Here”
Join the “SpeakBeasty” team as they celebrate their 50th episode, with an in-depth discussion about Grindelwald and Leta Lestrange.
Join the “SpeakBeasty” team as they celebrate their 50th episode, with an in-depth discussion about Grindelwald and Leta Lestrange.
The “SpeakBeasty” team is here to break down all the exciting new information released about the upcoming “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald”!
What expectations did you have for “Fantastic Beasts”? Let’s look at what the film did right and how it solidified its place in the “Potter” universe!
Join us for a fun episode were we delve deep into discussions about the fate of the Elder Wand in the “Fantastic Beasts” sequel and wonder if Karl Marx might have been a wizard.
Join us in welcoming new host Aurelia, as we fangirl over Dan Fogler’s Instagram and talk about poor, unfortunate French dragons.
We’ve been given a peek into the “Fantastic Beasts” sequel with a snapshot of a travel application from the Ministry of Magic filled out by our favorite Magizoologist. What does it mean? Where is he going?
Join Elayna, Megan, and Michael for an episode with all the answers to the universe! Don’t miss their discussion on fairies, why women have to work harder to prove themselves, and why it would be an honor to be punched in the face by Tina Goldstein.
What are the circumstances under which Newt and Dumbledore team up to hunt down Grindelwald in the next “Fantastic Beasts” film?
We’re joined by guest host Alison from “Alohomora!” to discuss all the newly released plot details and casting for the upcoming “Fantastic Beasts” sequel and talk all about wizard circuses.
Scorpius Malfoy (CC – London and New York)
1992
Composer (FB1)
1994
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Lee Jordan
1943
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