Drag Acts with True “Harry Potter” Pride
These drag queens bring the magic with their creative “Harry Potter” cosplays and performances.
These drag queens bring the magic with their creative “Harry Potter” cosplays and performances.
by Minal Daswani · Published June 6, 2024 · Last modified June 5, 2024
The upcoming “Harry Potter” TV show has more time to include character deaths from the book that were removed, reduced, or rewritten in the films. Here are five we want to see.
by Minal Daswani · Published August 7, 2023 · Last modified July 9, 2023
The upcoming “Harry Potter” TV show has more time to include plot points from the book that were cut from the films. Here are ten we want to see.
by Jennifer Fancher · Published July 22, 2023 · Last modified June 23, 2023
So much more could be done with the plot and beloved characters through seven television seasons.
Step into the wizarding world like never before. Part 1 of our wand index reveals the hidden secrets of your favorite “Harry Potter” characters.
Peter Pettigrew has created a step-by-step guide for all you mischievous beings who wish to resurrect a Dark wizard.
Hogwarts season is here, and Ginny has got her wizard boy who plays Quidditch. It’s time for you to get one too!
The Dirigible Plum / The Quibbler
by Princess Jhode Datu · Published February 28, 2023 · Last modified February 9, 2024
Regulus is the perfect little Black son, and that means he’s sometimes Bellatrix’s twin.
The Quibbler / The Three Broomsticks
by MuggleNet · Published February 24, 2023 · Last modified February 9, 2024
Sevens, sevens, everywhere… hpboy13 uncovers seven sevens in “Goblet of Fire,” connecting each one to the potions puzzle in “Sorcerer’s Stone.”
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