The film was considered one of the lowest grossing films of the entire “Harry Potter” franchise.
“Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore”, the third film in the franchise inspired by the “Harry Potter” saga, already has a date to reach the HBO Max catalog. Is this a second chance for the film to make up for its low international box office? The information is from Screen Rant.
Dividing public opinion, especially fans of stories written by J.K. Rowlingthe film directed by David Yates (“Harry Potter”) shows a new adventure of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), who is recruited by Dumbledore (Jude Law) to prevent Gerard Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelsen) to dominate the wizarding world.
Along the plot, Newt brings together a new group of magicians and a muggle (one who has no magic), formed by his brother Theseus (Callum Turner), Jacob (Dan Fogler), Eulalie (Jessica Williams), Yusuf Kama (William Nadylam) and Bunty (Victoria Yeates). Together they need to outwit Grindelwald and keep safe the only being who can truly decide the future of the wizarding world.
In addition to the stars, “Fantastic Beasts 3” still has the returns of Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller and Alison Sudol. Richard Coyle (“Grabbers”) and Brazilian actress Maria Fernanda Candido (“My Hindu Friend”) round out the main cast.
Despite the poor collection in the international market, in Brazil, the feature remained firm at the top of the box office, and has already raised about R$ 5.5 million between April 28 and May 1. Thus, it surpassed films like “Sonic 2”, the anime “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” and the comedy “Lost City”, starring Sandra Bullock.
“Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secret” arrives on HBO Max next Monday, May 30th. THE CineBuzz already watched the third movie of the franchise “Fantastic Beasts”, and you can check the full review clicking here!
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