“SpeakBeasty” Episode 159: “New Mirror Who Dis?”
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
Join hosts Amy, Ann, Marjolaine, and Shannen as they continue a scene-by-scene deep dive into “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.”
The cast of “Secrets of Dumbledore” revealed their favorite new beast, the most difficult scene to film, and hidden character motivations.
An in-depth analysis of the “Secrets of Dumbledore” posters reveals new faces, locations, and character allegiances.
Our hosts discuss the characters introduced in “Crimes of Grindelwald” and who out of the “new squad” could stick around in the next installment.
Do you love “Harry Potter” and chemistry? Here’s a parody of “The Periodic Table Song” that’ll be playing in your head for hours on end.
There are so many siblings in the “Harry Potter” universe. Who are your favorites?
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” introduced us to many new characters and featured many from previous films. With three more films to go, there’s lots of time to further develop these seven roles.
There were so many moments in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” that made us fall more in love with these characters, both old and new.
There were many moments in “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” that had me scratching my head. Here’s a list of seven things from the film I found nonsensical.
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Tom the Inkeeper
Scorpius Malfoy
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Lavender Brown (HBP-DH2)
1997
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1992
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