Episode 119: Wizards Have to Eat, Too
Amy, Aureo, and Megan are here to discuss how everyone ended up in this cemetery. Do you think Corvus Lestrange is still alive? If not, who does the prophecy refer to?
Amy, Aureo, and Megan are here to discuss how everyone ended up in this cemetery. Do you think Corvus Lestrange is still alive? If not, who does the prophecy refer to?
Hosts Amy, Helene, and Megan continue our Crimes of Grindelwald movie breakdown with the Nagini reveal and learning who Tycho Dodonus is. Why do you think Credence is the "key to victory?"
Join Ann, Helene, and Megan as they discuss the challenges of making a film that relies on a story everyone already knows, like a prequel or a historical film. Do you think Fantastic Beasts qualifies as a prequel?
We dive into the concept of alchemy and how the Sorcerer's Stone might factor into the plot of the Fantastic Beasts series. What is your favorite Credence origin theory?
Join Ann, Helene, Megan, and guest host Rex as they discuss the current state of the fandom and how things have changed. Will the way you decide to consume Potter and Fantastic Beasts content change after JKR's recent tweet?
In celebration of this milestone, we are traveling around the world to chat with all of our past and present Beasty family members!
We are joined by none other than the man behind Jacob Kowalski himself, Dan Fogler, to talk all things Crimes of Grindelwald! Find out what Dan thinks about the Quacob storyline in the most recent film and what he thinks is in store for our favorite couple.
In which Amy, Megan, and new host Julianna discuss the uplifting theme of infanticide and sibling murder. Whose baby murdering habits do you think were worse, Grindelwald's or Voldemort's?
Is Credence really a Dumbledore? Is Obscurial Transfer a thing? How does this work out from a timeline perspective? And the big question: is Grindelwald lying?
Join hosts Megan, Michael, and Shannen for a discussion on representation of characters of color, as well as whether or not Seraphina was actually drunk the whole time. How can future Fantastic Beasts installments learn from the missteps and lack of representation in previous wizarding world media, and better serve their characters of color?