Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Missing real magic

FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE

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Cert 12A ★★★ In cinemas now

This may be far from fantastic but at least JK Rowling’s third Harry Potter prequel is a lot better than the last one. If you can’t remember the others (and four years is a long gap), you’ll need a quick refresher.

Set decades before Daniel Radcliffe first boarded the Hogwarts Express, Fantastic Beasts’ grown-up hero is Eddie Redmayne’s charisma-lite “magizoolog­ist” Newt Scamander.

The first film mostly showed him wandering around 1920s New York collecting magical, merchandis­able creatures and secreting them in his Tardis-like suitcase.

In the second one, he found himself bogged down in soapy subplots and drawn into a spat between a middle-aged (and now openly gay) Dumbledore ( Jude Law) and his evil wizard ex, Grindelwal­d ( Johnny Depp).

Now we’re in the 1930s and the fallout has taken a sinister turn.

With fascism on the rise, Grindelwal­d (Mads Mikkelsen replacing the cancelled Depp) plans to hijack an election and become the Muggle-exterminat­ing leader of the magical world.

As Dumbledore can’t go wand-to-wand with Grindelwal­d (they made a magical non-aggression pact when they were young

lovers), he has to scheme from the sidelines while Newt, Newt’s brother Theseus (Callum Turner), witch Eulalie Hicks ( Jessica Williams) and Muggle baker Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler) head to Berlin to sabotage his campaign.

The resulting action scenes are thrillingl­y staged but lack the connective tissue usually provided by a profession­al screenwrit­er. This instalment also benefits from fewer subplots and less screen time for Redmayne’s bumbling hero, who turns out to be far less irritating in smaller doses.

Law’s Dumbledore is a far more acceptable hero, but I found myself distracted by his sporadic and completely unwarrante­d West Country burr. It’s like he keeps getting possessed by a Wurzel.

Jude Law’s Dumbledore is a far more acceptable hero than Redmayne

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PLOTTING Jude Law as Dumbledore
Turner SABOTAGE Eddie Redmayne and Callum PLOTTING Jude Law as Dumbledore

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