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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

Professor Albus Dumbledore knows that the powerful dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is moving to seize control of the wizarding world. Unable to halt him singlehandedly, he entrusts magizoologist Newt Scamander with the task of guiding a bold cohort of witches and wizards. They soon encounter a spectrum of familiar and newly introduced beasts as they contend with Grindelwald's expanding legion of followers.

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Stephen Woolfenden

Josh Robertson

David Keadell

David Yates

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Cast & Crew

Jude Law

Jude Law

Albus Dumbledore

Mads Mikkelsen

Mads Mikkelsen

Gellert Grindelwald

Dave Wong

Dave Wong

Liu Tao

David Keadell

David Keadell

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Josh Robertson

Josh Robertson

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Callum Turner

Callum Turner

Theseus Scamander

Richard Coyle

Richard Coyle

Aberforth Dumbledore

Dan Fogler

Dan Fogler

Jacob Kowalski

Jessica Williams

Jessica Williams

Eulalie 'Lally' Hicks

Matthias Brenner

Matthias Brenner

Otto

Dónal Finn

Dónal Finn

Albert (Baker)

Wilf Scolding

Wilf Scolding

Frank Doyle (Workman #1)

Jan Pohl

Jan Pohl

Ministry Official

Hebe Beardsall

Hebe Beardsall

Ariana Dumbledore (uncredited)

David Yates

David Yates

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Stephen Woolfenden

Stephen Woolfenden

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David Bertrand

David Bertrand

Victor (French Minister)

Katherine Waterston

Katherine Waterston

Porpentina 'Tina' Goldstein

Noor Dillan-Night

Noor Dillan-Night

Workman #3

Eddie Redmayne

Eddie Redmayne

Newt Scamander

Valerie Pachner

Valerie Pachner

Henrietta Fischer

Lucas Englander

Lucas Englander

Horst

Maria Fernanda Cândido

Maria Fernanda Cândido

Vicência Santos

Aleksandr Kuznetsov

Aleksandr Kuznetsov

Helmut

Poppy Corby-Tuech

Poppy Corby-Tuech

Vinda Rosier

Fiona Glascott

Fiona Glascott

Minerva McGonagall

Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller

Credence Barebone / Aurelius Dumbledore

Peter Simonischek

Peter Simonischek

Warder

William Nadylam

William Nadylam

Yusuf Kama

Maja Bloom

Maja Bloom

Carrow

Jacqueline Boatswain

Jacqueline Boatswain

Ida Webb (British Witch)

Manuel Klein

Manuel Klein

Tall Auror

Stefan Race

Stefan Race

Karl (Dark-Eyed Waiter)

Kazeem Tosin Amore

Kazeem Tosin Amore

Workman #2

Alison Sudol

Alison Sudol

Queenie Goldstein

Victoria Yeates

Victoria Yeates

Bunty Broadacre

Oliver Masucci

Oliver Masucci

Anton Vogel

Cara Mahoney

Cara Mahoney

Waitress

Ramona Kunze-Libnow

Ramona Kunze-Libnow

Edith (Elderly Matron)

Jessica Cartledge

Jessica Cartledge

Redheaded Ravenclaw

Rahda Sthanakiya

Rahda Sthanakiya

Tiny Witch #1

Isabelle Coverdale

Isabelle Coverdale

Tiny Witch #2

Paul Low-Hang

Paul Low-Hang

Zabini

Details

GenresFantasy, Adventure
Runtime2h 22 mins
Released on06 Apr 2022
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

Manuel São Bento

7/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/fantastic-beasts-secrets-dumbledore-spoiler-free-review "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is a significant improvement over its predecessors, proving that Steve Kloves really can work miracles - J. K. Rowling still has a lot to learn. By completely shifting the main focus of the franchise to the love relationship between Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald, as well as the exploration of the former's imperfections and the tragic, complex past of his family, it gains an emotionally powerful, genuinely fascinating narrative component. Jude Law and Mads Mikkelsen's superb performances broadly contribute to this. Too bad the first half suffers from the constant tweaks to the saga, taking once-important characters through irrelevant side adventures and repairing plot points established in earlier installments, seriously undermining the previous films and negatively affecting the pacing of this one. The boat is no longer sinking, but the damage might be too much to continue sailing..." Rating: B

Chris Sawin

2/10

It feels like The Secrets of Dumbledore spends more time allowing characters to blather on and adamantly stare out windows over actually delivering worthwhile wizard action, which is essentially what people want to see in films like this. Full review: https://boundingintocomics.com/2022/04/18/fantastic-beasts-the-secrets-of-dumbledore-review-a-broken-franchise-filled-with-disjointed-magic/

r96sk

6/10

Meh again. <em>'Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore'</em> isn't any worse than the two films it follows, which is a minor positive at least. I'd actually put it above 1 but just below 2, though I'm splitting hairs really. I just feel all three are simply missing that little something extra, yet I'm not sure exactly what. I also feel the same about the cast as I do for the preceding instalments, with the likes of Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law not doing much for me; though Law is at his best in the role here. I will say, however, that I did mildly enjoy Jessica Williams' performance. The pacing is a tad iffy, if nothing super slow. The ending does feel delayed, I would've personally cut a decent chunk of it to be honest. The dialogue and humour is average, but one scene involving Pickett and Teddy did make me laugh in fairness. All in all, I'm undoubtedly underwhelmed by these spin-offs/prequels to the great <em>'Harry Potter'</em> franchise.

citizen226

6/10

We just want Story. It felt like the entire movie was filler plot with no substance. Perhaps JK wanted it to be a trilogy and WB wanted more so they filled in a bunch of nothingness like the Hobbit trilogy or the Mandalorian.

Priya97

/10

Nice!!!

JPV852

4/10

Didn't care much for the first one, really disliked the second and this one continues that trend. At two hours plus, this was an absolute bore mainly because I didn't care about the plot (as thin as it is) and characters that, even three films in, I have no attachment to. I guess a positive is Jude Law was okay as Dumbledore and the effects were fine when I could tell what the heck was going on since this was so dimly lit. Honestly don't know how this series can keep going though I imagine it'll probably be destined for HBO Max if it happens at all. **1.75/5**

Dark Jedi

2/10

I have to confess that I went into watching this movie with quite some negative bias following woke Disney’s dismissal of Johnny Depp. Not that I am such a great fan of Depp but it was just wrong. Woke Disney’s asshats have been trying to get rid of him since the first Pirates movie so they used a bullshit excuse to get rid of him. Then already in the first couple of scenes woke Disney goes full woke to cater for a very small but loudmouthed minority. Totally unnecessary since the vast majority do not care and a lot of said majority are simply fed up by having woke shit crammed into the movies for no justifiable reason whatsoever. So, for me, this movie did get off to a poor start indeed. Unfortunately the rest of the movie had literally nothing in it to remedy this bad start except for a bunch of special effects. I really do not understand what woke Disney thought when the put this franchise killer together. The first movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in the franchise was a great movie. It was colorful, it was family oriented and it was filled with magic and fantastic beasts. It was fun, it was humorous and it had a bit of adventure in it. This movie is nothing like that. Why they call it Fantastic Beasts I do not understand. They should call it Boring Political Drama in the Potter Universe instead. It is dark, grey and, mostly, boring. It is not really a family movie. A lot of the time not much is happening except people walking, standing or sitting and looking gloomy. There are some outbursts of magic action and these are really the only enjoyable scenes in the movie thanks to the special effects. They even managed to drag the supposedly happy ending epilogue out to become frustratingly boring. Amazing how Disney, who has made so many enjoyable family movies, has transformed into woke Disney spewing out one disaster after another.

Robbie Grawey

/10

Overly long and largely unmemorable. I long to feel something other than apathy during this series.

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Part of the Series

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

2018EN, FR
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

2016EN
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