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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a gay affectionate story, don't @ me
Since it opened on London’s West End, audiences at Harry Potter and the Cursed Toddler have been encouraged to #KeepTheSecrets. It’s both a clever marketing strategy – making it transparent that the demonstrate is full of magic, plot twists and secrets worth keeping – and a genuine crave to protect audience members from having the show’s biggest surprises revealed.
But just like Moaning Myrtle – arguably the original messy bitch who lives for drama – we couldn’t keep a covert if our lives depended on it. So beware that this article contains spoilers. Not major spoilers, but if you want to go in as a completely blank slate, turn around right now.
Because the biggest secret creature kept inside the Princess Theatre is the secret care that the play’s two young protagonists – Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy – contain for one another.
We are not the first people to notice this, and certainly weren’t the only ones talking about it at this weeke
Why Its Important Albus and Scorpius Arent in Love
There has been building discontent in the Potter fandom surrounding the relationship between Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The argument is that Albus and Scorpius are too close to be “just friends,” that there is an undercurrent of romantic longing, and that JKR is letting the fandom down by denying us this relationship. However, I truly believe that JKR has given our fandom a gift and is doing her bit to bust male gender stereotypes in a tender to help teens across the world feel content having close friendships without judgement. It’s concerning that males are more susceptible to mental illness and suicide. One of the theories is that this is because males sense that it’s not masculine to talk about feelings, and letting people recognize their inner turmoil is seen as a weakness. Having strict gender expectations is hurting every generation, and maybe it’s period we start to burst down the traditional gender stereotypes!
Let me be transparent, there is definitely an under-r
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child came out recently, touted as the 8th Harry Potter book (despite the fact that it is neither a publication nor was it written by J.K. Rowling). Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany devised the story, and Thorne did the writing.
Overall, it was pretty fine. For those unused to reading scripts, it was probably a very jarring and upsetting trial, but I have no mistrust it translated well to the stage, minus a few petite tonal inconsistencies.
My big problem, however, has to do with the treatment of two characters. These characters were great individually and together exceptional together, even. They had verve, they had chemistry. They clearly loved each other yes, loved, and they would be the first to admit their feelings for each other.
But they never got into a relationship. Why?
Because they were both males.
Had this been a heterosexual dynamic, they would have gotten together (had they not gotten together, that would have been criticized to no end for being totally unrealistic), but because they were both males, the scr
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child hints at queer relationship between Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy
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Albus and Scorpius' relationship is "explicitly romantic" in the brand-new Harry Potter and the Cursed Child play…
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has hinted that Harry Potter's son, Albus Severus Potter, might be gay.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is the onstage sequel to the beloved Harry Potter movie and book series set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts. In the play, Harry and Ginny Weasley's second son, Albus, is heading to Hogwarts at the same second as Draco Malfoy's son, Scorpius.
Although their fathers famously hated each other, Albus and Scorpius have an immediate connection. However, Albus and Scorpius' close friendship upsets both of their fathers.
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