Born and raised in Southern California, Catalina is a freelance…
Moderated by Aisha Tyler is the highly anticipated sequel in the Fantastic Beasts franchise.
Eddie Redmayne showed up and illuminated everyone’s hall given bracelets with Lumos Maximos in the introduction of Fantastic Beasts sequel The Crimes of Grindelwald.
We are introduced to the cast which includes Jude Law, Ezra Miller, and Zoey kravitz
What do you think dumbledore saw in the mirror that shows the thing you wants the most and as fans what was the biggest geek out?
Ezra Miller:Â “There’s nothing to not geek out over. Hogwarts! Dumbledor! NIfflers! Flamel!”
Jude Law: “It’s a whose side are you on kind of story. What side of the line do they choose to join? The depths and darkness is possibly the darkest this world has plunged before.”
If you could use your magic in the real world for good what would you do?
Zoey Kravitz: “Impeach Trump.
Ezra Miller: I’d destroy the patriarchy.
If you could use one word to describe this film?
Eddie Redmayne: “Labyrinth”.
How old and how similar is he to the one we love?
Jude Law: “He’s a very spritly 45. I like the fact that hes called young dumbldore. The dumbledore we all love is nearly 100 years older so there’s a long way to go. Along the way, he loses his razor. I am excited for whats to come. Hopefully, many familiar character traits. Slightly mainupulative and he’s got secrets. Everything will be explained over time.
Johnny Depp showed up in character as Grindelwald!!! He gave a rousing speech for why we should rise up and basically be on his team.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald releases November 16, 2018.
Born and raised in Southern California, Catalina is a freelance journalist and film critic. You can also find her work on blackfilm.com and documentary.org. She has moderated and served on film panels, interviewed casts and crews of various films, and has been a juror for the New Orleans Film Festival. Catalina is a member of numerous critics' associations, including the Critics Choice Association, African American Film Critics Association, the Online Association of Female Film Critics, and the Hollywood Creative Alliance, as well as a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic.