Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay

· Fantastic Beasts Book 2 · Sold by Pottermore Publishing
4.6
131 reviews
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304
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At the end of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald was captured in New York with the help of Newt Scamander. But, making good on his threat, Grindelwald escapes custody and sets about gathering followers, most unsuspecting of his true agenda: to raise pure-blood wizards up to rule over all non-magical beings.

In an effort to thwart Grindelwald's plans, Albus Dumbledore enlists Newt, his former Hogwarts student, who agrees to help once again, 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.

This second original screenplay from J.K. Rowling, illustrated with stunning line art from MinaLima, expands on earlier events that helped shaped the Wizarding World, with some surprising nods to the Harry Potter stories that will delight fans of both the books and films.

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4.6
131 reviews
Observant Phantom
November 18, 2018
The story line was confusing and it's too over price it was rasiet. And as usual no good Slytherins it was dumb and jk Rowling lost her style. Just like cursed she did not write it. I'll not watch the movie sense if this is back the movie must be too.
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Jessica Charlton
November 17, 2018
Minerva Mcgonagall shouldn't have been in this story. She wasn't even born yet. It's just so frustrating because this problem could've easily been fixed. Minerva Mcgonagall played such a small part of this story. They could've easily taken her out and nothing important would've changed. The story is great other than that though. I had fun reading this.
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cheri Haynes
November 16, 2018
What is wrong with novel form? I'm getting tired of reading screen plays.
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About the author

J.K. ROWLING is best known as the author of the seven Harry Potter books, which were published between 1997 and 2007. The enduringly popular adventures of Harry, Ron and Hermione have gone on to sell over 500 million copies, be translated into over 80 languages and made into eight blockbuster films. Alongside the Harry Potter series, she also wrote three short companion volumes for charity: Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in aid of Comic Relief and Lumos, and The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in aid of Lumos. J.K. Rowling collaborated with playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany to continue Harry's story in a stage play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which opened in London in 2016 and is now playing worldwide. In the same year, she made her debut as a screenwriter with the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the first in a series featuring Magizoologist Newt Scamander, which was inspired by the original companion volume. J.K. Rowling has also written a standalone novel, The Casual Vacancy, and is the author of the Strike crime series under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Both have been adapted for television. She has received many awards and honours, including an OBE and a Companion of Honour for services to literature and philanthropy. She lives in Scotland with her family.

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