One possible motivation could be the unjust treatment of certain magical creatures. In the wizarding world, there are many species like house - elves that are often exploited. Harry, having a strong sense of justice, might form a rebel group to fight for their rights. He has always been empathetic towards the underdogs. Another motivation could be the corruption within the Ministry of Magic. We've seen how easily the Ministry can be swayed and corrupted, as in the case of Dolores Umbridge's reign. Harry, with his experience of facing such corrupt forces, would want to create a group to oppose this and bring about real change in the wizarding government.
Hermione would most likely join him. She has always been by Harry's side, sharing his values and being just as passionate about fighting for what's right. She's intelligent and resourceful, which would be great assets to the rebel group. Ron would also be a likely candidate. Despite his occasional insecurities, he's loyal to Harry and has shown his courage many times in the face of danger. Neville would be another one. After his growth in the main story, he has become a brave and determined wizard, and he would surely be interested in joining a cause that Harry leads, especially if it's about standing up against injustice.
In 'Harry Potter Rebel Fanfiction', characters like Sirius Black can be important. He was a rebel in the original story, and fanfiction can explore more of his rebellious nature. Severus Snape could also be a character in such stories, especially if the fanfiction delves into his complex relationship with the Death Eaters and his own form of rebellion against Voldemort. And don't forget about Dumbledore. There could be fanfictions that explore his more secretive and perhaps rebellious actions behind the scenes that we didn't fully see in the original series.
No. Fanfiction that involves such inappropriate and adult themes goes against the spirit of the original Harry Potter series which is mainly aimed at a wide range of audiences including children and young adults. It also violates the moral and ethical standards expected in the fan community.
In some 'Harry Potter Rebel Fanfiction', we might see Neville as a rebel. For example, he could be tired of being seen as the clumsy and forgetful one. So he rebels by training intensively in dark arts defense on his own and becomes a powerful wizard who can protect the school in ways no one expected. Or there could be a story where Luna Lovegood rebels against the mockery she faces. She uses her unique perception of the magical world to expose the narrow - mindedness of other wizards and witches. Also, Draco Malfoy might be in a fanfiction where he rebels against his family's pure - blood supremacist views and teams up with Harry and his friends to bring about a more inclusive wizarding society.
In some Harry Potter fanfiction, it is possible for Harry to create sentient magic. Fanfic writers often explore unique magical concepts and abilities, and this could be one of them.
One popular 'rebel Harry Potter fanfic' could be 'The Boy Who Lived Again: Rebellion'. In this fic, Harry might rebel against the traditional Order of Phoenix strategies. Another could be 'Rebel Potter: A New Magic'. It often features Harry breaking the rules of Hogwarts in unique ways to fight against the rising dark forces. And there's 'Harry Potter: The Rebel's Path' where he rebels against the Ministry's unjust laws.
It can make the community seem less family - friendly. Since the Harry Potter series has a large following of all ages, this type of inappropriate fanfiction can drive away younger fans and families who expect a positive and clean fan environment.
The first movie in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was released in 2001 and became a classic fantasy film series. Although seven movies had been released, the question of whether there would be a sequel had always been controversial.
At present, the production company of the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling Studios, has not announced any plans for a sequel to the Harry Potter series. Although there are some rumors that JK Rowling may release a derivative work of Harry Potter in the future, these are just rumors and there is no official confirmation yet.
The Harry Potter series had become a cultural phenomenon, and its success had led to many commercial successes. Therefore, whether or not there would be a Harry Potter sequel still needed to wait for official news from JK Rowling Studio to confirm.
Well, it could have both positive and negative impacts. On the positive side, it can add a new dimension to the characters' relationships for some fans, making them more complex and interesting. However, it can also create a lot of controversy. There are fans who see 'Harry Potter' as a pure, magical world that doesn't need such sexualized fanfiction. This can lead to arguments within the fandom about what is acceptable and what isn't. Also, it might give the fandom a bit of a different reputation, attracting some who are interested in the romantic aspects but also potentially turning away those who don't want that associated with the 'Harry Potter' name.