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The actor, recently interviewed, described a sequence of the film that seems really intended.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is very close to arriving in theaters around the world and, after the disappointment that the second chapter of this magical franchise has reserved in part, it is normal that the fans of the saga are in turmoil. Judging from the promotional material released in recent months.
It seems that we will really see some good ones in the making and even if we don’t actually know what will happen, we are ready for anything. In all of this, we can’t wait to find out what will happen between Grindelwald (who has the new face of Mads Mikkelsen after Johnny Depp’s firing) and Albus Dumbledore (incarnate Jude Law).
The latter character was recently named in an interview with Eddie Redmayne, who lends the face of the protagonist Newt Scamander. To the microphones of Digital Spy, the star paraphrased a sentence of the aforementioned character that is really intense and touching.
We all make mistakes in life, but you can try to make things better. It is the proof that counts. It is the aspiration to improve things that counts.
The words spoken by Dumbledore within Fantastic Beasts 3 are truly suggestive, but we do not yet know which scene they belong to as they are completely decontextualized. But trying to imagine what possible sequence they could refer to, perhaps they will be associated with a moment that precedes the great battle that we will observe in the realization or even towards the end when the wise magician could leave an important message to the protagonist.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Heyday Films with distribution by Warner Bros. and directed by David Yates. The film, written by J.K. Rowling with Steve Kloves, also sees a cast of Ezra Miller as Credence Barebone, Dan Fogler as Jacob Kowalski, Callum Turner as Theseus Scamander, and many more. We remind you that the film arrives in Italian cinemas on April 13, 2022.