What did you think? Was this film unfairly maligned, or did it deserve the critical howler? Let me know in the comments below.
Johnny Depp’s Grindelwald is charismatic, chilling, and preaches a terrifyingly relevant ideology: “For the Greater Good.” His recruitment speech in the Lestranges’ mausoleum, culminating in the blue fire prophecy, is the best scene in the film. And let’s not forget the new addition—Vinda Rosier, played with icy perfection by Poppy Corby-Tuech. fantastic beasts crimes of grindelwald
Set in 1927, just months after the events of the first film, the story begins with the dramatic escape of during his transfer from MACUSA custody to Europe. Grindelwald begins amassing a following of "pure-blood" wizards, preaching a world where magical beings rule over non-magical humans (Muggles/No-Majs) for the "greater good". What did you think