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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. David Heyman. J. K. Rowling. Steve Kloves. Lionel Wigram.
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I went with my wife and a friend to see "The Crimes of Grindelwald". It's a "Joiner" movie in that it is built as a sequel sort of like the middle movie after STar Wars 1977. However, I'm not sure whether it's a 3 parter or a 7 parter like the original Harry potter series. What I find interesting is the young Dumbledore and the fact that Newt Scalamander is still alive in 2017 according to Rowling even though he was born in 1897. So, that makes him 120 years of age last year.
I went with my wife and a friend to see "The Crimes of Grindelwald". It's a "Joiner" movie in that it is built as a sequel sort of like the middle movie after STar Wars 1977. However, I'm not sure whether it's a 3 parter or a 7 parter like the original Harry potter series. What I find interesting is the young Dumbledore and the fact that Newt Scalamander is still alive in 2017 according to Rowling even though he was born in 1897. So, that makes him 120 years of age last year.
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Johnny Depp | Grindelwald | ||
Kevin Guthrie | Abernathy | ||
Carmen Ejogo | Seraphina Picquery | ||
Wolf Roth | Spielman | ||
Eddie Redmayne | Newt Scamander | ||
Zoë Kravitz | Leta Lestrange | ||
Callum Turner | Theseus Scamander | ||
Derek Riddell | Torquil Travers | ||
Cornell John | Arnold Guzman (as Cornell S. John) | ||
Ezra Miller | Credence Barebone | ||
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson | Grimmson (as Ingvar Sigurdsson) | ||
Poppy Corby-Tuech | Rosier | ||
Andrew Turner | MacDuff | ||
Maja Bloom | Carrow | ||
Simon Meacock | Krafft |
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The second installment of the "Fantastic Beasts" series set in J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World featuring the adventures of magizoologist Newt Scamander.
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professor albus dumbledore character | witch | new york city | second part| sequel |Taglines:
The fate of one will change the future of all. See more »Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated PG-13 for some sequences of fantasy action | See all certifications »Parents Guide:
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16 November 2018 (USA) See more »Also Known As:
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2 See more »Company Credits
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Sonics-DDP (IMAX version)| Dolby Atmos | IMAX 6-Track | DTS (DTS: X)| 12-Track Digital Sound (IMAX 12 track)| Dolby Surround 7.1Color:
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2.39 : 1
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Because the script was top secret, the characters had code names for members of the film crew. See more »Quotes
[from trailer]Credence Barebone: [watches as a Maledictus transforms into Nagini the snake] Nagini...
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The film is a good continuation of the first, but with some medium defects of franchise. Too much open, no closed arcs, and an information bomb.
So if you're not a Potterhead, expect to be confused during the movie.
The cast is spectacular, especially Jude Law, Eddie Redmayne, Dan Fogler, and my future husband Callum Turner. Of course, I wanted to say the same thing about Ezra Miller, who had incredible potential but almost disappears in what the script proposes.
The animals keep showing up for a future Newt book, and that makes me happy to see that the name of the franchise remains consistent with the story, even if it's in the background.
The CGI and 3D are impeccable, it pays to spend a little more and go in an IMAX 3D session.
Thinking of Fantastic Animals as a franchise in small episodes, it's great. Like a continuation movie, it has its flaws and does not close any arches that open in the beginning.
By the proposal, we know that the film does better than the first and opens a range of possibilities for the future of the franchise. Congratulations J. K. Rowling!