![]() ![]() Grindelwald is surrounded with flunkies with no personality or purpose. The problem is that Flamel doesn’t really have anything to do in the story - an issue that applies to a lot of Crimes of Grindelwald’s characters. And then there are even more fringe characters butting into the action, including cursed snake-woman Nagini (Claudia Kim) and French-African wizard Yusuf Kama (William Nadylam), who’s attempting to right an old family wrong. Among other central figures, Theseus’ fiancée Leta Lestrange (Zoë Kravitz) is looking for her own family truths, powerful mind-reader Queenie Goldstein (Alison Sudol) wants the freedom to marry her Muggle boyfriend Jacob (Dan Fogler), and Queenie’s sister Porpentina (Katherine Waterston) is still trying to hunt Credence down. Grindelwald’s plans mostly come down to “Tell Credence who his actual family is,” but it’s hard to tell that from the way the plot unfolds, with seemingly endless characters and complications. ![]() His plot this time around centers on manipulating and befriending Credence Barebone (Ezra Miller), the supposed orphan revealed in the last film as the host to an immensely powerful, dangerous creature that emerges when he’s sufficiently upset. Meanwhile, Grindelwald has escaped his American prison and is rallying wizards who sympathize with his desire to take over both the wizarding and mundane worlds. ![]()
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