There has been a lot of controversy surrounding Fantastic Beasts 3 that is yet untitled. If you don’t know, consider us a good source of information. First, J. K. Rowling made biased and insensitive comments about transgender people and women who menstruate that threatened the rights and identities of transgender people and demeaned them.
Secondly, after the allegations surrounding Johnny Depp as a domestic abuser that were recently labelled as ‘not libel’ by courts, Warner Bros. Studios made the decision to ask him to quit which he did, following an announcement made on his personal social media accounts.
These events have not only derailed the production of the movie, but have also hinted towards a potential loss of fan base, had not the production studios made changes that would appease fans. It is surprising that the production studios haven’t talked about the recent controversy surrounding Rowling; however, since Rowling controls most of the rights surrounding The Wizarding World, it is unlikely that she will be out of the film.
What is the movie all about? When does it come out? Is it worth watching? Well, you gotta keep on reading more to find out!
Fantastic Beasts 3: Plot and Cast
The movie is being directed by David Yates while David Heynman, J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves, and Lionel Wigram produced the movie. J.K. Rowling and Steve Kloves are working on the screenplay for the movie.
The movie takes place a few years after the events of the second film in the series. It tells the story of the Wizarding World’s involvement in the great World War II and partly takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Eddie Redmayne plays Newt Scamander, while Jude Law plays Albus Dumbledore. Katherine Waterston plays Tina Goldstein while Dan Fogler plays Jacob Kowalski. Mads Mikkelsen is lined to replace Johnny Depp as Gellert Grindelwald.
Fantastic Beasts 3: Release Date and Trailer
There is no trailer out yet, due to the change of cast after Johnny Depp left his role as Gellert Grindelwald. The movie will come out on 15 July 2022.