In an effort to thwart Grindelwald's plans of raising pure-blood wizards to rule over all non-magical beings, Albus Dumbledore enlists his former student Newt Scamander, who agrees to help, though he's unaware of the dangers that lie ahead. Lines are drawn as love and loyalty are tested, even among the truest friends and family, in an increasingly divided wizarding world.Written by
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At 1:21:25 Grindelwald says to Credence "Come to Père Lachaise tonight...", referring to the Paris cemetery of the rich and famous. See more »
Goofs
Grindelwald's mustache keeps changing in length, especially in the second part of the movie. Sometimes it's shaven above his upper lip and sometimes it hangs 'on' his lip. See more »
Quotes
[first lines]
Spielman:
[to Picquery; about Grindelwald]
... you'll be glad to get rid of him, I expect.
Seraphina Picquery:
We'd be more than happy to keep him here in custody.
Spielman:
Six months are enough. It's time for him to answer for his crimes in Europe.
Abernathy:
[meets them at Grindelwald's door]
President Picquery, Mr. Spielman, sir. Prisoner is secured and ready to travel.
Spielman:
[peers into the cell with Picquery]
You've thrown everything at him, I see.
Seraphina Picquery:
It was necessary. He's extremely powerful. We've had to change his guard three times - he's ...
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Alternate Versions
An extended cut runs ~7 minutes longer. See more »
Watching this gives you the sense that nobody really knew where to go after the first film ended... and it shows. Beautiful film with a great cast, but an ultimately pointless story that sort of flops around like a dead fish not quite aware yet that its dead. This film is disappointing and forgettable.
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Watching this gives you the sense that nobody really knew where to go after the first film ended... and it shows. Beautiful film with a great cast, but an ultimately pointless story that sort of flops around like a dead fish not quite aware yet that its dead. This film is disappointing and forgettable.