Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is shaping up to be a problematic franchise. First, it cast Johnny Depp in a leading role, despite his abuse of Amber Heard. Now, David Yates, the director, has decided to ignore Dumbledore’s sexuality. In 2007, J.K. Rowling announced that she had “always thought of Dumbledore as gay.”
I don’t know about you but if I don’t have any work to do, you will probably find me hanging out on Netflix or any other streaming website, watching my favorite T.V shows and movies. I always get yelled at by my parents because it supposedly “stupefies me” but I don’t agree and have realized
Yes, it is happening. Since the 2016 release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, we’ve been left waiting for something new. In honor of this twenty-year book franchise which spawned eight movies and raked in 25 billion dollars, publishing company Bloomsbury is releasing two new books named Harry Potter: A History of Magic – The
I’ve always been a reader, inhaling books faster than I could get my hands on them, and they have always shaped me in some way. Similarly to Rory Gilmore, I too carried a book everywhere, and I never cared much about whether it seemed rude to pull a book out at the dinner table. Growing