Questioning Canon: Navigating an Expanding Franchise
What if I don’t want to count “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”? What if I don’t like the “Fantastic Beasts” series? What if my OTP is Wolfstar?
What if I don’t want to count “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”? What if I don’t like the “Fantastic Beasts” series? What if my OTP is Wolfstar?
This is the second part in my three-part series of why the “Harry Potter” universe has three set realities of canon. Let’s discuss film canon!
Since the release of the last “Harry Potter” novel and the invention of Pottermore, there has been a great debate bubbling and brewing within the “Harry Potter” fandom: canon – and what exactly it envelopes. So we decided to argue both sides of the coin, and then let you decide for yourself.
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