![]() Chief among them – Professor Lally Hicks (Jessica Williams) who Dumbledore selects to be a part of this team, probably for her spirit as well as skills with defensive charms and Yusuf Kama (William Nadylam), of the powerful Lestrange bloodline, yearning for vengeance for his sister Leta’s death in the previous film. It is a pity that between Dumbledore’s secrets, Scamander’s magical creatures and Credence’s trauma, a number of potentially memorable characters are wasted. The truth behind Credence’s origins have been teased in the first two films, so that track finally gets closure this time round. The Qilin happens to be of geo-magical importance as well, so obtaining it is one of Grindelwald’s side-missions, assigned to the mysterious, troubled Credence (Ezra Miller). I thought unicorns were the purest magical non-humans in the wizarding world, but it turns out these Qilin are equally pure, if not more. The main magical being of this piece is the Qilin (pronounced ‘chillin’). ![]() ![]() ![]() Then again, this is a Fantastic Beasts film. It is also ostensibly set in a time period between our two World Wars so Germany doesn’t seems like an accidental choice of where the problems began. The path to the ICW passes through the German Ministry of Magic, and so Germany becomes one of the key places the film is based in. A still from Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore | Image from Warner Bros
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