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*According to director [[David Yates]], viewers will learn more about Leta Lestrange and Newt's relationship with her in future movies of the franchise.<ref name="bustle" />
 
*According to director [[David Yates]], viewers will learn more about Leta Lestrange and Newt's relationship with her in future movies of the franchise.<ref name="bustle" />
 
*Leta may or may not be related to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]. But despite Bellatrix being a Lestrange by marriage (her husband [[Rodolphus Lestrange|Rodolphus]] and her brother-in-law [[Rabastan Lestrange|Rabastan]] may or may not be Leta's descendants for that matter), [[Sirius Black]] has previously mentioned that "''the [[Pure-Blood Directory|pure-blood families]] are all interrelated''", meaning there is a possibility of at least a [[House of Black|Black]]-[[Lestrange family|Lestrange]] (and/or vice versa) union/s at any time including the distant past. As the Black family tree provided by Rowling for the production team of {{OOTP|F}} only shows the most recent 8 generations of descent, it is in contrast with [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Harry's description]] of the [[Black Family Tapestry]] as "''sprawling''" and "''dating back ''[...]'' to the [[13th century|Middle Ages]]''".
 
*Leta may or may not be related to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]. But despite Bellatrix being a Lestrange by marriage (her husband [[Rodolphus Lestrange|Rodolphus]] and her brother-in-law [[Rabastan Lestrange|Rabastan]] may or may not be Leta's descendants for that matter), [[Sirius Black]] has previously mentioned that "''the [[Pure-Blood Directory|pure-blood families]] are all interrelated''", meaning there is a possibility of at least a [[House of Black|Black]]-[[Lestrange family|Lestrange]] (and/or vice versa) union/s at any time including the distant past. As the Black family tree provided by Rowling for the production team of {{OOTP|F}} only shows the most recent 8 generations of descent, it is in contrast with [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Harry's description]] of the [[Black Family Tapestry]] as "''sprawling''" and "''dating back ''[...]'' to the [[13th century|Middle Ages]]''".
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** Zoë Kravitz has described Leta as ''"[[Helena Bonham Carter]]'s great-great aunt"'' in an interview (Helena being the actress of Bellatrix Lestrange).<ref>[https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/zoe-kravitz-beauty-cant-be-defined-by-race-gender-or-age-36350899.html Zoe Kravitz: 'Beauty can't be defined by race, gender or age'] by Sonia Haria on The Independent, 27 November 2017</ref> Though that might have been an informal approximation, similarly to when [[Sirius Black]] described his great-great-great aunt [[Elladora Black]] simply as ''"dear Aunt Elladora"''.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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"You're too good, Newt. You've never met a monster you couldn't love."
— Leta's opinion of Newt Scamander (and of herself)[src]

Leta Lestrange[8] (1896/1897 - early September 1927) was a pure-blood witch[3] born into the pure-blood Lestrange family. She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry between 1908 to 1915.[6] While at school, she developed a close relationship with Newton Scamander.[8] Leta was the fiancée of Newt's older brother Theseus by 1927.

Biography

Early life

Leta Lestrange was born somewhere in the United Kingdom area circa 1897, the only child of Corvus Lestrange and his first wife, Laurena Kama.[4] The Lestranges were an old, respected British pure-blood family, deemed one of the "Sacred Twenty-Eight" by Cantankerus Nott.[9]

Sometime after Leta's birth, her father married his second wife, Clarisse Tremblay. This marriage produced one child, a son, Corvus.[4] However, at some point, Clarisse died, and both Leta and her half-brother were taken by ship to be given up for adoption. Bothered by his incessant crying, Leta switched him for another baby in the crib. When the ship sank, one of the escape boats capsized and her half-brother drowned.[10] The switched baby ended up being raised by an unrelated woman in New York.[11][12]

Hogwarts years

Queenie Goldstein: "That was a real close friendship you had at school."
Newt Scamander: "Yes, well, neither of us really fitted in at school, so we —"
— Newt and Leta's unusually close relationship[src]
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She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. While there, she developed a close friendship with Newton Scamander, bonding over their shared love magical creatures and their outsider status.[13][8]

In 1913, one of Leta's experiments involving a Jarvey went too far, endangering the life of another student.[13][14] It also violated laws prohibiting the possession of this creature.[14] Rather than see his good friend expelled, Newt took the blame, and was thus sentenced to be expelled from Hogwarts in Leta's place.[13][15][16][17]

Later life

"I don't really know what Leta likes these days because people change."
— Newt referring his and Leta's falling out[src]

Newt Scamander remained in love with Leta many years after their parting.[18] He kept a framed photograph of her in the work shed inside his magically-expanded suitcase during his travels. In late 1926, while visiting New York, Queenie Goldstein saw the picture, asking Newt about it. She used Legilimency on him, noting that Leta was "a taker" in their relationship.[8]

By 1927, Leta worked at the British Ministry of Magic as assistant to the Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement Torquil Travers.[19] She had also become engaged to Newt's older brother, Theseus Scamander.[5]

Death

She died in 1927 when confronting Gellert Grindelwald at the Lestrange family Mausoleum in Paris.

Physical appearance

Leta was described as beautiful in her youth.

Personality and traits

"She was a taker."
— Leta's self-serving nature[src]

According to Queenie, Leta was a taker and not a giver.[8] Leta has been described as a quite complicated, damaged and confused lady. She is a kind of tragic figure and Newt is absolutely still in love with her; she has a kind of power over him.[18]

Leta's personality, in several ways, contradicted the "evil Slytherin" stereotype held by many students of the other Houses, Gryffindors in particular, and was in stark contrast to the personality of her father Corvus, as well as the personalities of later Lestranges, such as Rodolphus and Rabastan. For instance, Leta seemed to put no stock in Pure-blood supremacy beliefs, despite her family being one the the Sacred Twenty-Eight, she quickly befriended and grew very close to the usually anti-social Hufflepuff Newt Scamander, she later fell in love with Newt's brother Theseus Scamander, she had poor self-esteem due to her lingering guilt in the role she played in her brother Corvus' death, and she only occasionally hexed fellow students of other houses, doing so in response to them jeering at her.

Much like Horace Slughorn and Andromeda Tonks, Leta represents the positive aspects of Slytherin ambition without any of the usual ruthlessness, since she achieved a high-ranking post in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement under Torquil Travers without alienating her former close friend Newt, she was liked by her Defence Against the Dark Arts professor Albus Dumbledore, and maintained a mostly kind and compassionate personality, but with bitterness and self-deprecating too. Indeed, Leta's Slytherin ambition and cunning would mostly be delineated by her efforts to not seem like such a freak among her peers, and by her efforts to better fit in at school. After hearing her former teacher Dumbledore confess his own guilt over not loving his late sister Ariana enough, Leta learns to accept her past sin, thereby saving Credence Barebone from Yusuf Kama's revenge, and successfully resisting Gellert Grindelwald where Queenie Goldstein could not - sacrificing her own life to save both of the Scamander men she loved, much like fellow Slytherin Severus Snape would do many years later. Indeed, it was Leta's selfless and heroic death that finally induced Newt to mend his relationship with his brother Theseus, and choose a side in the Global Wizarding War, as well as inducing Dumbledore to respect Leta's memory by more actively working to support the resistance against Grindelwald.

Magical abilities and skills

  • Leadership skills: Leta, having attained the second-highest rank in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement after Department Head Torquil Travers, has considerable leadership skills.
  • Defence Against the Dark Arts: Leta was skilled in this subject, given her talent as a duelist, and only had trouble repelling a Boggart due to her incredible guilt and self-loathing over her role in the death of Corvus.
  • Apparition: Leta was able to Apparate at will as shown when she was able to apparate to Hogwarts with the other Aurors.
  • Duelling: Leta was an exceptionally skilled duelist, with her managing to shatter Grindelwald's skull-hookah with a well-aimed spell, and to even hold her own against the incredibly powerful Gellert Grindelwald himself while aided by Newt and Theseus for a few moments, before getting overwhelmed and killed.
  • Elemental Magic Mastery: Leta had a limited degree of control over the element fire, with her able to divert the flow of Grindelwald's immensely destructive blue fire away from Newt and Theseus, even if it was only for a few moments.
  • Indomitable Willpower: Leta's Slytherin ambition granted her an immense willpower, with her thus managing to rise up high through the Department of Magical Law Enforcement despite once failing to fit in at Hogwarts as a student, and with her determination to not be the freak that she was perceived by others to be. At the end of her life, Leta demonstrated her incorruptible spirit and morals by resisting Grindelwald's persuasive speech, and willingly sacrificing her own life to save her beloved friend Newt and fiance Theseus from the lethal blue fire. Indeed, it was this incorruptible willpower demonstrated in Leta's final moments that induced Newt to finally join the Global Wizarding War against Grindelwald.

Etymology

  • Leta most likely originates from the name Leda, daughter of Aetolian king Thestius, an Aetolian princess who became a Spartan queen in Greek mythology, of which the story of Leda and the Swan is the focus.
    • In the story, Zeus takes the form of a swan and rapes her. Their consummation, on the same night as Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus, resulted in two eggs from which hatched Helen (aka "Helen of Troy", said to be the most beautiful woman in the world and an instigator of the Trojan War), Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux (who became the constellation Gemini).
  • The name Lita is of Latin origin and means "gladly."

Behind the scenes

"The relationship between Leta and Newt Scamander is a complex relationship, so I think there will be a lot of time for that to grow and develop, which will be fun."
Zoë Kravitz about her character Leta[src]
Leta Lestrange's Wand

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (see this image) http://collider.com/fantastic-beasts-2-character-descriptions/#yusuf-kama
  2. "World Exclusive Interview with J K Rowling," South West News Service, 8 July 2000 - "Hogwarts just serves Britain and Ireland."
  3. 3.0 3.1 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Pure-Blood" at Pottermore - The Lestranges are listed in the Pure-Blood Directory published in the 1930s. As she was born into this extremist pure-blood family, and was not a squib as she attended Hogwarts, her parents and grandparents must be pure-blood making her pure-blood as well.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (see this image)
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Fantastic Beasts film title revealed: The Crimes of Grindelwald" at Pottermore
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
  7. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald: Magical Movie Handbook
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay, Scene 92
  9. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Pure-Blood" at Pottermore
  10. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
  11. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay, Scene 88
  12. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay, Scene 96
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Magical Movie Handbook (see this image)
  14. 14.0 14.1 The Case of Beasts: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (see this image)
  15. "EXCLUSIVE: J.K. Rowling tells SnitchSeeker about Newt's expulsion from Hogwarts, more"
  16. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay, Scene 65 - "GRAVES: You were thrown out of Hogwarts for endangering human life-"
  17. "Fantastic Beasts and J.K Rowling's Wizarding World" on Youtube - "Newt is this oddball who managed to get himself expelled from Hogwarts"
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 "Who is Leda Lestrange? 'Fantastic Beasts' Is Only The Start For The New Character, Says Director David Yates" from Bustle
  19. 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' -- Meet the new cast
  20. "Open casting call for young people announced for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them sequel" from Pottermore
  21. Zoe Kravitz: 'Beauty can't be defined by race, gender or age' by Sonia Haria on The Independent, 27 November 2017