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Ayyeee we getting that Dumbledore Grindelwald duel on the big screen?
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US magic worlds pretty interesting, hopefully they touch up on it further in the sequels.
This. It would be cool if they were to introduce the US equivalent of Hogwarts. Ever since JKR brought up Beauxbatons and Durmstrang in GoF, the concept of the differences between schools always piqued my interest.
I recently found that Rowling has written a lot of new stuff regarding many different aspects of the Magical world on her Pottermore website. One piece was about all the different Magical schools throughout the world including Ilvermony, the US version of Hogwarts. It’s a pretty interesting read.
I still need to do thisGetting to be that time of year where I binge watch all the HP movies
Getting to be that time of year where I binge watch all the HP movies
How FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD Expands And Improves Upon The First Film
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, executive producer David Heyman provided us with some very good reason for optimism, detailing how the second film written by J.K. Rowling expands and improves upon the first.
“We delve deeper into Jo’s wizarding world — we’re in Paris, we’re in London and New York — the world is expanding,” Heyman teased. “As you can tell from the image, we’re following quite a few characters. The new film has a very different feel than the first. It’s got a thriller quality. And it’s also a story about love and passion and all its forms — paternal, romantic, political. And it’s just a thrilling and very fun adventure. We took all we’ve learned from one and just expanded that and created a richer, deeper and more thrilling film which I’m excited to be a part of.”
Heyman went on to praise David Yates' direction for the film. "Cinematically it's more dynamic. The camera is more alive and much more immersive. It has a more contemporary cinematic approach.”