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Fantastic Beasts 2 Theory: Credence Is Albus Dumbledore's SON, Not Brother

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald revealed Credence Barebone is Aurelius Dumbledore, but what if he's actually Albus Dumbledore's son instead? From the initiate of the series, J.K. Rowling and the relax of the creative team behind the Fantastic Beasts movies have been playing fast and loose with the Harry Potter timeline, changing certain story arcs and even breaking Harry Potter canon, sometimes when it doesn't need to be.

Related: Fantastic Beasts 2 Trailer Reveals Important Deleted Scenes

Now that the Fantastic Beasts series is in full swing, plenty of big-name characters are starting to be introduced, such as Dumbledore, who played a somewhat small role in The Crimes of Grindelwald but should hold a much more significant role as the story progresses in the accompanying three Fantastic Beasts films. And considering that his family as at the crux of the entire franchise, it will be interesting to see how the latest twist plays out.

In Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald's finish, Credence joins Grindelwald in his mountain fortress, desperate to discover out what his tru

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”: basically a terrible fanfiction

J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was the most heart-wrenching, satisfying conclusion fans could have imaged for the extremely beloved “Harry Potter” series. Rowling’s epic plot line and carefully mind out ending left a generation of fans truly feeling that “all was well” in the magical universe that had comforted and enchanted them throughout their childhoods.

The only way Rowling could spoil this picturesque ending? By allowing the script of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” to be published.

Most Harry Potter fans will agree that while we love reading the plot pieces and character stories that didn’t make the books on “Pottermore” and other online sources, they haven’t been enough to satisfy our cravings for new “Harry Potter” material.

But the strange plot, questionable characterizations, and choppy feel of “Cursed Child” did nothing but leave disappointment in the “Harry Potter” society.

The problems with “Cursed Child” start with one, very major error on Rowling’s part. She wasn’t the sole playwright, and by allowing Jack Thorne and John Tiffany to write the majori

Outside the Government: Warriors of Kudlak

It’s October 15th, 2007. Sugababes remain at number one, with Britney Spears, Timbaland, Sean Kingston, and the Freemasons also charting. In news, James D. Watson, the discoverer of DNA who didn’t ever advocate for using LSD, apologizes for advocating scientific racism. J.K. Rowling announces that Dumbledore is gay, and Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan to reenter politics, a choice that ends poorly for her.

While on television, we own the odd duck of the first season of The Sarah Jane Adventures: Warriors of Kudlak. Indeed, it’s the odd duck of The Sarah Jane Adventures as a whole – the only time the series ever hired a writer who wasn’t steeped in Doctor Who material (although Phil Ford basically used SJA as a way into Doctor Who, his later career makes it complicated to argue that he’s not adequately steeped). Phil Gladwin, the writer, is instead a fairly normative television penner – he’d worked on Grange Hill, The Bill, Casualty, and Holby Urban area. On paper this should be pleasant – he’s got children’s telly encounter and is a basically capable scribe, so he should be able to

J. K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall Reveals Dumbledore is Gay; Neville Marries Hannah Abbott, and Much More

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Tonight, the one thousand grand prize winners (and their guests) of the Scholastic’s Open Manual Tour Sweepstakes along with a companion got the chance to see Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling read from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” answer questions and sign books at Modern York City’s Carnegie Hall. We have exclusive knowledge this evening on the myriad of “Deathly Hallows” questions she answered as well as in-depth details on a number of subjects she spoke about.

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Return to the magic.

Professor Albus Dumbledore knows the powerful, dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is moving to seize control of the wizarding world. Unable to stop him alone, he entrusts magizoologist Newt Scamander to lead an intrepid team of wizards and witches. They soon run-in an array of old and modern beasts as they clash with Grindelwald's growing legion of followers.

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Wokeness: 0/5Overall Score: 3/5

An entertaining yet flawed chapter.

While this show references the partnership between Dumbledore and Grindelwald, it does not automatically construct it woke. All it did was verbally confirm what everyone already knew, and then that was it. Not woke.

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While this movie is not woke, that does not automatically imply it is wonderful either. This show continues the violation of the lore with another installment that uses a character that shouldn't even be born yet (Minerva McGonagall) as well as changes JK Rowling's story of the death of Ariana Dumbledore by making Grindelwald a nonparticipant. Also making Ariana an ob