Caroline Preece Nov 16, 2018
David Heyman and David Yates talk about bringing fan favorites like Dumbledore and Hogwarts back to the Wizarding World franchise...
This story originally appeared on Den of Geek UK.
Not many filmmakers besides perhaps Peter Jackson with the Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit movies could say that they have shepherded a franchise through multiple films across two separate franchises. Director David Yates and producer David Heyman, however, are now working on their seventh and eleventh Wizarding World movie, respectively, and spoke to Den of Geek about the current release The Crimes Of Grindelwald.
The first Fantastic Beasts film in retrospect could be seen as a kind of soft-reboot, easing in old and new fans alike to a new time period and world outside of the UK, this second film takes no prisoners layering in mythology, hidden family connections, creatures from the Potter films, and details...
David Heyman and David Yates talk about bringing fan favorites like Dumbledore and Hogwarts back to the Wizarding World franchise...
This story originally appeared on Den of Geek UK.
Not many filmmakers besides perhaps Peter Jackson with the Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit movies could say that they have shepherded a franchise through multiple films across two separate franchises. Director David Yates and producer David Heyman, however, are now working on their seventh and eleventh Wizarding World movie, respectively, and spoke to Den of Geek about the current release The Crimes Of Grindelwald.
The first Fantastic Beasts film in retrospect could be seen as a kind of soft-reboot, easing in old and new fans alike to a new time period and world outside of the UK, this second film takes no prisoners layering in mythology, hidden family connections, creatures from the Potter films, and details...
- 11/16/2018
- Den of Geek
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