samedi 7 avril 2018
10 Harry Potter Theories You Won't Be Able to Wrap Your Head Around

The last Harry Potter book came out nine years ago, but that hasn't stopped Potterheads from analyzing every aspect of the series. Plenty of theories surfaced in 2016, like Draco Malfoy possibly being a werewolf, a plot twist about what the Deathly Hallows stands for, and heartwarming ideas about Neville Longbottom. Before you reread the series again, check out the favorite theories we read about this year, many of which have been around for ages.
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