The mysterious symbol of Nicolas Flamel

While watching Fantastic Beasts the Crimes of Grindelwald I couldn't help but ponder what the symbol above Nicolas Flamel's door (and on the card Dumbledor gives Newt) was all about. Knowing J. K. Rowling it had to have some kind of meaning, otherwise it wouldn't be there. I thought myself a bit silly, knowing it …

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The mystery of Credence

At the end of Crimes of Grindelwald, Grindelwald reveals that Credence is really Aurelius Dumbledore. The only problem is that Credence being a Dumbledore makes no sense at all and here’s why: ➸ It would be one hell of a coincidence if a Lestrange and Dumbledore family was on the same ship that fateful night …

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Personal thoughts on Crimes of Grindelwald

Initial thoughts The difference between the second installment of Fantastic Beasts is that it is darker and explores character development above plot which I personally prefer. The first installment, though still dark in theme, was lighter in mood and had more comedic scenes plus a lot of plot. Anything else would have been odd with …

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