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Many of these hotly debated details call into question what is technically canon and what isnโt. The original novels certainly are, but what about the films? What about J.K. Rowlingโs tweets, are they clarifications or unsuccessful retcons? Itโs hard to know for sure, but if youโre looking to get all your owls in a row, weโre setting the record straight on five of the most common Harry Potter misconceptions.
5) If Youโve Seen Death, You Can See Thestrals

The Thestrals were a great magical creature addition in Order of the Phoenix, but the skeletal steeds also created some confusion. Since the fifth book was released, fans have wondered why Harry didnโt see them before Cedricโs death. After all, He was in the room when Voldemort killed his mother, and when Professor Quirrell went down, so if people whoโve โseen deathโ can see Thestrals, he should have seen them from the beginning, right? Not exactly. According to the author herself, you have to not only witness but also remember the event and fully understand deathโs finality to see Thestrals. Baby Harry saw it but didnโt understand it, and in Sorcererโs Stone, he passed out before Quirrellโs demise.
4) Beauxbatons Is an All-Girls School, Durmstrang Is an All-Boys School

A pervasive myth among Harry Potter movie fans, the Goblet of Fire is to blame for this one. The fourth film, directed by Mike Newell, plays up the gendered school dichotomy for theatrical flair. The Beauxbatons beauties flit in like fairies, and the tough Durmstrang dudes pound their sticks into the ground. While it makes their entrances cinematic, itโs not actually accurate. In the books, both schools are co-ed. A โBeauxbatons boy” is explicitly mentioned in the Goblet of Fire novel, and author confirmations and expanded lore back it up. While weโre at it, Durmstrang isnโt located in Bulgaria either.ย











