![]() ![]() The battle between Dumbledore and Grindelwald is considered the most extraordinary wizarding duel in history. Still, primarily because of the lackluster story-telling, static characters with no clear purpose or development, and ultimately a failure to give justice to these events' historical importance in the larger Harry Potter franchise, the Fantastic Beasts trilogy pales in comparison to the cinematic excellence of the eight-film Harry Potter series. That is one of the reasons these films seemed to flounder and ultimately suffer from some things that were out of the studio's control, such as the controversy surrounding the actors involved in the movie. The "Fantastic Beasts" book is a guide to all the magical beasts in the Harry Potter universe (It is essentially the book Newt is writing in the first film). On the flip side, Fantastic Beasts did not have the luxury of an abundance of source material. ![]()
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