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"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" is a thrilling adventure film directed by David Yates and starring Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, and Johnny Depp. Set in the magical world of Harry Potter, the movie follows Newt Scamander as he teams up with Albus Dumbledore to thwart the evil plans of the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald. As Grindelwald gains power and followers, Newt must navigate a dangerous web of deceit and intrigue to prevent a war between wizards and non-magical beings. Released in 2018, "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" combines stunning visual effects with a captivating storyline that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. With a mix of adventure, family dynamics, and fantasy elements, this film appeals to fans of the Harry Potter universe as well as newcomers looking for an exciting cinematic experience. Join Newt and his allies as they face off against dark forces in a battle for the future of the wizarding world.
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Johnny Depp's casting as Grindelwald was nearly prevented due to scheduling conflicts with his other major project, 'Pirates of the Caribbean.' Negotiations extended until the eleventh hour, with producers ready with a backup list that included notable names like Jared Leto. Only a last-minute reshuffling of schedules allowed Depp to take on the role.
The magical circus scene was one of the movie's highlights, achieved by combining state-of-the-art CGI with practical effects. Interestingly, the production team constructed a life-size section of the circus tent, which cost over $2 million to create. They used 100 performers, trained in circus arts, to add authenticity before enhancing the scene digitally.
Although set in Paris, the majority of the Parisian scenes were actually filmed at Leavesden Studios in England. The production team built an entire Paris street replica, which included over 30 buildings in historical French architectural styles. This decision was made to maintain control over the environment and for logistical reasons, costing the production an additional $5 million.
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🎬Did you know that the elder wand used by Grindelwald in the film is actually a meticulously crafted prop containing a core of phoenix feather from a bird owned by a famous magician? This inclusion was a nod to the historical belief in the mystical properties of phoenix feathers.
💡The Niffler, a creature in the movie known for its attraction to shiny things, had its mischievous character inspired by director David Yates's pet Labrador, which was notorious for stealing household items. Yates suggested this personality trait, which was then exaggerated to fit the magical creature.
🎯During filming, a real antique book from the 18th century was accidentally used in a scene where books were being thrown around. The book, valued at over $200,000, was mistakenly mixed with prop books. Fortunately, it survived the scene unscathed and was later discovered during the cleanup.
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