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It may seem hard to believe, but in the mid 90s, wizardry was far from a common theme in movies and/or literature. But once British author JK (Joanne) Rowling introduced her first novel about a young wizard named Harry Potter, and the soon to be series was followed by sequels, you couldn’t escape the oncoming copycats and anticipated announcements of release dates. Not to mention the phenomena. The series launched the careers of Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, as well as made a ton of money at the box office. Yet, I was (mostly) not among those who were taken into the world of Hogwarts. So how will I and my co-hosts react to the eight Potter and two Fantastic Beasts films?
In 2011, we thought this was it. The cast was back together one more time in order to conclude a story started over a decade before in book form. With Daniel Radcliffe picking up the wand one more time in order to fight Ralph Fiennes’ Voldemort in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II, the pressure was on to put an emotional dagger into one of the most popular film and book series of all time. In our opinion, how did they do?
Listen as we once again bring the gang together in order to answer that question, then get into how and why they decided to keep the Wizarding World cinematically viable with the two Fantastic Beasts films. Also, keep an eye on this space, as not only is Creed II coming, but we will also cover both Fantastic Beasts films. Will we survive?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II (2011) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10)

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