Before the gay romance was explicitly stated in the third film, Law’s portrayal was a masterclass in repressed longing and strategic genius. His Dumbledore isn’t the wise grandfather we know yet; he’s a chess master with a broken heart.
What did you think? Was this film unfairly maligned, or did it deserve the critical howler? Let me know in the comments below. fantastic beasts crimes of grindelwald
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It is the second installment in the Fantastic Beasts film series. Was this film unfairly maligned, or did it
One thing is certain: The Secrets of Dumbledore (the third film) had a lot of cleaning up to do. And while it did a decent job, the shadow of Crimes still looms large.