‘This boy will be famous, there will be no child in our world who does not know his name,’ he warned Minerva McGonagall a Albus Dumbledore before dropping a baby outside at 4 Privet Drive.
That boy, ‘The Boy Who Survived‘, it is Harry Potter. ‘The Philosopher’s Stone’, the first book in the magical saga that was a worldwide phenomenon, was published in 1997. In 2001, after an overwhelming success, it reached the big screen.
In Spain, the film was released on November 30, starting an era of magic that, 20 years later, is still more alive than ever. There are those who have not stopped watching that and the rest of the films since then, becoming an authentic tradition.
In the video we see the house of Beatriz Pulido, president of Harry Potter Fans Spain, which is almost a museum in which she keeps coins, wands, chocolate frogs and her own wall of fame.
For many people, this magical world has helped them get out of the tough situations of their adolescence. And it is that the ‘Potterheads‘are the spitting image of characters whose magic does not fade.
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