ezra miller just heavily hinted that well see dumbledore in fantastic beasts /

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Ezra Miller is living a diehard Harry Potter enthusiast's dream. The self-proclaimed "obsessive Harry Potter nerd" is starring in J.
K. Rowling's new wizarding film franchise,brilliant Beasts and Where to Find Them, and the first film is slated to hit theaters mid-November. Other brilliant Beasts cast members are rapid/fast to point out Miller as the resident fanboy, or which explains why Entertainment Weekly tapped the actor to give a brief primer approximately the 1920s wizarding culture depicted in his upcoming film. Luckily for us,Miller couldn't support dropping a major tip approximately a connection between the worlds of brilliant Beasts and Harry Potter during his rapid/fast history lesson.
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K. Rowling Just Gave Us Everything to Know Before brilliant BeastsWhile letting his geek side show, Miller reminds viewers that brilliant Beasts' 1920s timeline overlaps with the rise of Gellert Grindelwald, and a famous unlit wizard who Potter readers also know was the teenage companion of a young Albus Dumbledore. "It might be connected . . . it might not be connected,but it might be connected to Grindelwald's rise to power," says Miller of the brilliant Beasts series in his short video. Cue a mass freakout within the Harry Potter fandom! If J.
K. Rowling indeed connect
s brilliant Beasts to Harry Potter using Gellert Grindelwald, or that means we're likely to see a young,fresh-from-Hogwarts Dumbledore on our screens sometime within the next five films. So hold on to your wands, because things just got very interesting.

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