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Fantastic Beasts returns to Hogwarts

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — The second of the Fantastic Beasts movie spinoffs from author J.K. Rowling includes scenes set in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, directly connecting the story to the best-selling Harry

Potter books and films, a first movie trailer on Tuesday showed.

The trailer for Warner Bros’ Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of

Grindelwal­d, to be released in November, also gave fans a first glimpse of Jude Law as a dapper, bearded, young version of Hogwarts’ venerable headmaster Albus Dumbledore, and featured parts of the famous Harry Potter music score. The Harry Potter spinoff, which will eventually include five movies, is set some 70 years before Harry Potter went to the British boarding school and learned to become a wizard.

The Crimes of Grindelwal­d trailer was the first to show Hogwarts as part of the Fantastic Beasts story, which centers around Newt Scamander, a “magizoolog­ist” with a suitcase full of strange creatures.

“omg Hogwarts!! Dumbledore!! The Harry Potter Theme!! the chills!! the tears!! the memories!! sooooo hyped!!,” wrote one fan, Hunter, on YouTube after watching the trailer.

“Omg... I was dying... Like Hogwarts is magical... I can’t even express to you how happy I am that we’re going to be seeing that beautiful castle again,” commented Dhanya Binoy, another excited fan.

The first movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which was written by Rowling, made $814M at the global box-offices after it was released in November 2016.

Rowling has said she thinks of the younger Dumbledore as a gay man who fell in love with Gellert Grindelwal­d, who later turned out to be evil and violent.

In the trailer, Dumbledore is shown in a Hogwarts classroom, and later telling Eddie Redmayne’s Scamander: “I can’t move against Grindelwal­d. It has to be you.”

The movie also gives fans a glimpse of Johnny Depp as a pale, long-haired, disheveled Grindelwal­d, the character who embodies the dark forces in both the Harry

Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies. The eight Harry Potter movies made $7B at the global box office. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwal­d will be released on Nov. 16.

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Jude Law and Eddie Redmayne, stars of the fantasy movie

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