Tuesday, 21 January 2014

17 Reasons J.K. Rowling Should Seriously Consider Publishing A "Harry Potter" Prequel

There is so much more magic to explore.


Right now, it's an incredibly exciting time to be a part of the Harry Potter fandom. Last year, J.K. Rowling announced that she would be at the helm of a new Harry Potter film based on her books Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, as well as Quidditch Through The Ages. Then, it was revealed that a Harry Potter stage play was in the works, so maybe now Rowling will give in and give fans the prequel they've always wanted? With a fictitious world full of complex characters and many unexplored realms, why not delve back into the world of Harry Potter?


Here are 17 reasons why a Harry Potter prequel would be phenomenal.


More details regarding Voldemort's rise to power would be wonderful.


More details regarding Voldemort's rise to power would be wonderful.


Yes, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince does a wonderful job of highlighting the details of Voldemort's childhood and adolescent years, however, it would be equally thrilling to find out how he went about gathering so many Death Eaters to support his cause for Wizarding World domination.


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Who was Regulus Arcturus Black, really?


Who was Regulus Arcturus Black, really?


Of course we know he's Sirius' brother, but he's also an unsung hero. How exactly did he find out the true nature of Voldemort's apparent immortality? Additionally, what was his relationship like with Sirius?


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What exactly caused Bellatrix Lestrange to go mad?


What exactly caused Bellatrix Lestrange to go mad?


Admittedly, a stint in Azkaban could potentially make one go a bit insane, it seems that Bellatrix was crazy before entering the prison. Remember, she did torment the Longbottom's until they went crazy. Was there a significant event that sparked her deranged disposition?


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