10 Fan Theories That Completely Change The Harry Potter Movies

6. Crookshanks Is Regulus Black

Think about it. Have you ever seen them in the same room? OK, that's not a great argument, but seriously, there's actually a surprising amount of evidence to back this one up. First of all, you need to acknowledge the fact that as far as names go, the ones in Harry Potter are pretty on the nose. That's how you get a character like Remus Lupin, whose name pretty much translates to Werewolf McWerewolf. So let's take a look at Sirius and Regulus Black. Sirius is a part of the Canis Major constellation, and it's known as the dog star. Which makes sense, as Sirius turns into a dog. Regulus is also the name of a star, and its in the constellation Leo. Which is a big cat. Obviously there's a connection here. There's also that moment where Sirius tells Harry that he learned how to communicate with Crookshanks. Sorry, but unless Sirius also happens to be Eliza Thornberry, an animagus learning to talk to a random cat seems a little too convenient. An animagus chatting with another animagus, on the other hand? That makes sense. Is it really so hard to believe that Regulus, instead of dying while trying to defeat Voldemort, used his animagus form to betray Voldemort and then to hide himself? He could have made a home at the pet store in Diagon Alley, the perfect place to keep his ear to the ground and pick up information about the wizarding world. Then, upon learning that his brother escaped and was after Harry Potter, seized the opportunity to station himself at Hogwarts.
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Audrey Fox is an ex-film student, which means that she prefers to spend her days in the dark, watching movies and pondering the director's use of diegetic sound. She currently works as an entertainment writer, joyfully rambling about all things film and television related. Add her on Twitter at @audonamission and check out her film blog at 1001moviesandbeyond.com.