![]() Why bother with democratic elections when we can just have a pure magical creature provide its endorsement? The big scheme for Grindelwald to rig the election at any costs, which has a bizarre 2020 Donald Trump political parallel that also makes me dislike the plot more. It's like if we replaced our electoral system with letting the groundhog choose the president on Groundhog Day. This is a fantasy world with crazy characters and weird rules and I can't adequately explain why this whole plot point with a magic deer wrings so silly and ridiculous for me. That's why it's so bizarre to then go right into a weird election conspiracy with a weird magic deer creature. The last movie set the stage for a looming wizard-vs-wizard civil war that would push the magic world to choose its sides. By the end of the movie, Wizard Hitler still looks like Wizard Hitler. It's hard for me to fathom anyone, even the most ardent of Harry Potter fans, watching this movie and exclaiming, "I can't wait for two more of these!" The Secrets of Dumbledore feels more like a regular episode of an ongoing TV series than a story that demanded to be told as a big screen adventure, something that meaningfully reassembles the key characters and moves the larger wizarding world story forward. The third film, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, finds young(er) Dumbledore (Jude Law) confronting his old foe –- franchise fatigue. Now with COVID transforming the box-office, the question remains whether the Wizarding World franchise (as Warner Brothers has been calling the Harry Potter universe) can survive without its Boy Who Lived. ![]() In the years since, Rowling has burned through much of her good will with transphobic comments, Johnny Depp has been replaced as series villain Grindelwald by Mads Mikkelsen, and 2018's Crimes of Grindelwald made $150 million less than its predecessor. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, chronicling bashful magical animal caretaker Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), made $800 million worldwide. Rowling was the one writing the screenplays this time and going back to 1920s America. Begun in 2016 as a presumed five-part series, Harry Potter author J.K. So: magical circus, teaming up with Dumbledore, getting the gang back together, and hunting evil wizards.If ever a film franchise looked to be in decline, I submit to you, the Fantastic Beasts movies. William Nadylam will play a wizard named Yusuf Kama Ingvar Sigurdsson (Baltasar Kormakur’s The Oath) joins as bounty hunter Grimmson Ólafur Darri Ólafsson ( The Missing) is Skender, who runs the wizarding circus and Kevin Guthrie is Abernathy, the boss of MACUSA (Magical Congress of the USA)…and Callum Turner as Theseus Scamander, a war hero and Auror, who is also Newt’s older brother." "Claudia Kim ( The Dark Tower, Avengers: Age Of Ultron, Marco Polo) as a young woman first encountered as a featured attraction at a wizarding circus. ![]() The new major cast members and characters are, per Deadline: And if you read the Harry Potter book series closely, you'll also remember that Albus and Grindelwald were definitely into each other before the latter went all ethno-cleanse-crazy, so it's safe to say this battle is going to be major for all of the characters involved. If you saw the first Fantastic Beasts, you'll remember that film ended with Scamander temporarily defeating Grindelwald in New York City. Although we already knew that Jude Law had been tapped for the role of Albus Dumbledore, the studio has now confirmed to multiple sources that the next film will see Dumbledore and his former Hogwarts student Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) team up to battle the genocidal wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp). The new series is set in the wizarding world 70 years before the events of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Accio plot details! As the second installment of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them series begins shooting, Warner Brothers has finally revealed more info about the movie's storyline and cast-and you can color us intrigued. ![]()
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