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What you need to know about the new ‘Fantastic Beasts’

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

The magic is back on the big screen.

The second installmen­t to J.K. Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts” film franchise, which hit theaters Friday, moves forward the stories of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) and the villainous Gellert Grindelwal­d (Johnny Depp).

It’s been two years since the first movie in the Harry Potter spinoff series came out, so here’s everything you need to know going into “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwal­d.”

› Where did the last “Fantastic Beasts” leave off ?

The first movie in the series, “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them,” introduces Redmayne’s character as a well-intentione­d but mistake-prone “magizoolog­ist” who travels around the world making notes about magical creatures for a book he’s writing.

The first film centers on Newt, who is equipped with a briefcase filled with unusual animals, in New York City, where tensions are high in the magic world due to fears about the presence of Gellert Grindelwal­d, a powerful evil wizard who poses a threat to life as they know it.

More danger ensues when a young orphan named Credence with suppressed magical abilities becomes an Obscurus — a parasite that manifests in those who don’t use their magic — after Percival Graves, a high-ranking member of the wizarding congress, fails to make good on his promise to teach Credence how to use his powers.

Credence takes the form of a dark, shadowy figure and wreaks havoc in New York before he is ultimately defeated, and his fate is left uncertain. The film concludes with Newt using a spell to reveal Grindelwal­d has used magic to disguise himself as Graves the whole time. Grindelwal­d is then arrested.

› Who exactly is Grindelwal­d?

Long before Lord Voldemort’s reign of terror, chronicled in the “Harry Potter” books, the ominous Grindelwal­d was the most evil figure in the wizarding world.

The white-haired character played by Depp made it his mission for wizards to achieve superiorit­y.

› Where does Dumbledore fit into all this?

Jude Law portrays a younger version of the wise wizard in “The Crimes of Grindelwal­d” than the one fans came to adore in the Potter franchise.

Despite his young age in the movie, Dumbledore is still a prominent figure in the magic world, and the trailer shows him saying Newt must be the one to defeat Grindelwal­d because he personally cannot.

The trailer also briefly shows Dumbledore peering into the Mirror of Erised, which shows someone their heart’s desire, and seeing Grindelwal­d.

› Where does “Fantastic Beasts” fit in the Harry Potter timeline?

The new film takes place shortly after the first “Fantastic Beasts,” which is set in the mid-1920s.

That means the event of this new movie occurred roughly 75 years before Harry Potter and his friends attended Hogwarts and battled with Voldemort.

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