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“Every Great Wizard in History” | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Part 1 with Chrissy Costanza

7/7/20261 hr 2 min

A rebellion hiding in plain sight, a headmistress dressed like a pink nightmare, and a secret student army meeting in a room that only appears when you really need it - fifth year officially stops playing by the rules. Host Rhianna Dhillon is joined by Chrissy Costanza to look back at the first half of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Together, they unpack Luna Lovegood’s instantly iconic arrival, the creeping political paranoia taking over Hogwarts, and the deeply unsettling horror of Umbridge’s detentions. Plus, costume designer Jany Temime joins to reveal how the series used costumes to reflect rebellion, control, and the emotional growing pains of the characters as the story entered a darker new era.

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  1. Harry Potter· Soundbite0:00

    [instrumental music] [laughs] Hey, Big D. Beat up another 10-year-old? This one deserved it.

  2. Speaker 1· Soundbite0:17

    Yeah.

  3. Harry Potter· Soundbite0:18

    [laughs] Five against one. Very brave. Well, you're one to talk, moaning in your sleep every night. At least I'm not afraid of my pillow. [laughs] "Don't kill Cedric." [laughs] "Who's Cedric? Your boyfriend?" [laughs] Shut up. "He's going to kill me, Mum." [laughs] Where is your mum? Where is your mum, Potter? [laughs] Is she dead? [laughs] Is she dead? [laughs] Is she a dead Potter?

  4. Speaker 1· Soundbite0:54

    Oh.

  5. Harry Potter· Soundbite0:56

    [laughs] W- [laughs] Hello, and welcome to Harry Potter, the official film podcast, where we deep dive into each of the films one by one.

  6. Rhianna Dhillon· Host1:12

    I'm Rhianna Dhillon, lifelong Harry Potter super fan, film critic, broadcaster, and don't call me Nymphadora because that's not my name. On this show, we'll revisit each film with a quick recap, not that we could ever forget, and then we'll dive deeper discussing our hottest takes, calling out the tiniest

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