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Given that the new show is being marketed as a more faithful adaptation of the Wizarding World, audiences are eagerly awaiting the on-screen debuts of a few fan-favorite characters. These are five of the most anticipated, and along with these characters will hopefully come the fully fleshed-out subplots and more complex themes the movies didnโt have time to explore.
5) Winky

Winky appears in The Goblet of Fire novel as the anxious house-elf of Barty Crouch Sr., who is ultimately revealed to be hiding her master’s secrets. Sheโs present at the Quidditch World Cup, hidden in the Top Box, and later dismissed after being found with the wand used to cast the Dark Mark. From there, sheโs fired and spirals into a drunken stupor while working in the Hogwarts kitchens. Her arc is tragic, and it intertwines with Barty Crouch Jr.โs escape, the mystery of the Triwizard Tournament, and Hermioneโs emerging S.P.E.W. campaign. Without Winky, the emotional complexity of the house-elf storyline disappears, but the GoF movie leaves out the house elves altogether. The Crouch familyโs plot also becomes thinner. Hopefully, the reboot will bring justice for Winky.ย
4) Pigwidgeon

Pigwidgeon, or โPigโ for short, is Ronโs tiny, hyperactive owl gifted to him by Sirius Black at the end of Prisoner of Azkaban. Heโs small and constantly zooming around everywhere. Pig becomes the Weasley familyโs newest mail-delivery disaster, causing scenes at breakfast and ignoring Ronโs attempts to train him. He appears across multiple books, including Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix. Pigโs absence from the films may seem small, but it strips away a ton of great Ron moments and some much-needed comedic relief in the darker OotP story. Pig helps the darker installment retain some of the whimsy of the first several stories. In the reboot, Pig could restore some of the cute, cozy warmth and worldbuilding the movies didnโt have time to include.











