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  1. Yates should go if only because he must be tired of the WW by now. It'd be nice to see him working on something else. Apparently his next film begins shooting this month. He's a good director, so that should be interesting.  

     

    I don't get why people think changing directors is going to make a difference, though. The major problems with this series are with Rowling. As a writer, she's too big to challenge. I suspect any film maker just has to accommodate her issues.

     

  2. Not a great reception, though I'm honestly skeptical that the film is as confusing as some critics make out. I do kind of wonder if this is it for the Fantastic Beast series; if it gets a mediocre critical reception (it's feeling lukewarm at the moment) and the audience don't turn up for it... we'll see. I'm shocked that one misfire film could be so damaging to a long-running series. 

  3. 21 minutes ago, TheBigYawn said:

     

    I'm sure he has been offered a lot of projects in the past he has declined. All the studio executives would care about is his resume of highly profitable blockbusters. On the other hand he's not an unknown director anymore such as the directors Marvel often hire these days, so he would probably getting offers primarily from WB. 

     

    WB are probably trying to get him on board for a DC project... 

     

    As I said, he had a lot of projects lined up and they were quite diverse: a mental health drama with Emma Watson, a WWII film, a murder mystery set in the Old West, an Al Capone biopic. But they all seemed to go silent when studios got really big into franchises. His next film is with Sony, interestingly enough. I recall him saying in an interview around COG release that he had a lot of projects 'in development' that had nothing to do with wizards. Guess we'll see where he goes. 

  4. Interesting quote from Yates from an Italian Film magazine:

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    It is rumored that, in one of the next two chapters, fantastic animals could arrive in Italy. Is it so?

    Yeats remains vague:"That would be great, but you should ask Jo. We have not yet planned the next adventures, I am about to make another film and she is writing a couple of books. It's been four years since the Crimes of Grindelwald and the world has kept spinning, so we concluded that even if another four years have passed, it won't be a problem (laughs). We also realized that, after the triumphal reception of the first chapter, we had dived too quickly into the second. We are not in a hurry, we want to take things calmly: we are satisfied with this film, it is almost an autonomous story. We enjoy the moment, waiting to find out what the public will think."

     

    Found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/FantasticBeasts/comments/tuod2k/david_yeats_talked_about_the_next_installments/

     

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  5. 33 minutes ago, Noctis said:

    It was Rowling's idea...you can tell. But who was WB to question her at the time?

     

    IIRC WB approached her about a Fantastic Beasts movie starring Newt, Rowling said she had something better and I gues it was tying Newt into Dumbledore/Grindelwald's conflict. I think the firt film played well enough, COG was all over the place and we'll see how SOD goes. 

  6. 12 hours ago, Noctis said:

     

    Crimes had "glimmers of magic" so if it hits 60% it should be more strong than "spark" but I agree generally. 

     

    I think Mikkelsen and Law are gonna get great reviews for their performances - with Law being the absolute best. 

     

    I actually liked several scenes in COG. The opening sequence was good and I liked the flashbacks in Hogwarts, which were quite touching. Grindelwald's Rally and the fire scene were also excellent. Depp and Law were both good, and there were some very inventive magical ideas in there. The script was just... all over the place with a lot of it feeling underdeveloped, underexplored, or just limp set-up for later films (Flamel, Nagini). 

     

    I think SOD looks good so far. I've liked both clips. If the narrative if more focused it should - should - garner more positivity. I think... 

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  7. No idea what the story will be like, though hopefully tighter than COG, still there's a lot of very interesting things in the trailer. Looks like the beasts have a more prominent role here. The fight scenes look very creative. Some interesting shots as well: Dumbledore in the burning cafe, that one where the camera rotates and they come out of the reflections on a wet street, Grindelwald's symbol being shot into the sky. Scale looks impressive. Hoping it turns out good, or even great. Excited to see Law and Mikkelsen acting together. 

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  8. The Secrets of Dumbledore trailer makes me think this could have been a very solid trilogy about the fall of Grindelwald with Dumbledore's epic battle as the climax and Newt as his sidekick, but somewhere in production Rowling wanted to do Voldemort's rise as well and now there's a real disconnected feeling where COG set up stuff that's not gonna be necessary until film 4 or even 5 (Nagini, Flamel, Lestranges) so it all feels a bit pointless as is. 

     

    As for the next film, well, I think it looks pretty good. I think the aesthetics look good and the scale looks impressive. Is that the Hogwarts Express? It has a very unique feel to it in the trailer, almost mystery-esque. The various locations look great.  The Shrimp-creature scene looks funny.  It seems a bit more lighthearted than the previous film, though I suspect it'll start off that way and get darker as it goes along. Yates is a good director, IMO, and he's kinda doing the heavy lifting on this series. The second film's script was messy, but it had some excellent scenes (the opening escape, the rally).  Hopefully this is better - we'll see in a few months.

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