Take your seats, class: We're starting up week 3 of EW University, with a look at all things Harry Potter. Check out yesterday's class on why Harry Potter movies are a refuge for British actors of a certain age, or our gallery HarryPotter: 10 Teen-Movie Parallels, or jump ahead and test your Harry Potterknowledge with our finalexam. Stick around all summer long for future EW University courses on Lost, Quentin Tarantino, and more.

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