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'The Crimes of Grindelwald' looks like it's all about Dumbledore


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The title may be about someone else, but the full trailer shows that The Crimes of Grindelwald is all about Albus Dumbledore. The younger version of Harry Potter's mentor (played by Jude Law) has a lot of power and baggage in the Fantastic Beasts sequel, and he's the key to the events of this movie – and the future of the wizarding world.

The Hogwarts hero

"Horcruxes? Never heard of 'em."

"Horcruxes? Never heard of 'em."

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The Crimes of Grindelwald catches up with The Young Dumble as a Hogwarts professor, teaching not Transfiguration, his erstwhile subject in the books, but Defense Against the Dark Arts. Defense is the most well-known Hogwarts subject, especially for moviegoers less familiar with J.K. Rowling's books who Warner Bros. wants to rope in. Read more...

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