Summary

  • Fantastic Beasts 4 & 5 are unlikely to happen, which is ultimately best for the Wizarding World's future. The franchise wasn't working and lacked audience interest.
  • The Secrets of Dumbledore provided a fitting ending for most characters, wrapping up several arcs.
  • However, not getting to see the iconic Dumbledore vs. Grindelwald duel, which Fantastic Beasts was building to, is a missed opportunity.

Fantastic Beasts 4 & 5 almost certainly won’t happen, but ultimately that’s best for the Wizarding World’s future. Fantastic Beasts seemed like a bad idea from the get-go: turning a small textbook from Harry Potter into not just a movie, but an entire franchise, was very much the move of a Hollywood increasingly obsessed with IPs and a studio who needed to maintain a huge cash-cow. However, the first movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, proved people wrong. It was a movie filled with great new characters, and captured the magic and wonder of the world.

Unfortunately, things would only get worse from there, both on screen and behind-the-scenes. On the former, the decision to include Fantastic Beasts 4 likely won’t happen, which makes a lot of sense - except for one thing.

More Fantastic Beasts Movies Would Be A Mistake For Harry Potter’s Future

The Wizarding World Is Better Without Fantastic Beasts

Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) looks up as he walks down the street in Fantastic Beasts.

Director Fantastic Beasts movies succeeded or failed. But viewed more objectively, the franchise clearly wasn’t working, with neither critics nor audiences seeming particularly keen on more, at least based on its box office performance and various online metrics for reviews and ratings. The table below outlines its shifting fortunes.

Movie

Worldwide Box Office

Rotten Tomatoes (Critics)

Rotten Tomatoes (Audiences)

Metacritic

IMDb

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016)

$816,037,575

74%

79%

66

7.2

FanTastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)

$655,755,901

36%

54%

52

6.5

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore (2022)

$407,150,844

46%

83%

47

6.2

Fantastic Beasts was a tainted brand, but also one that was holding the Wizarding World back. The entire focus was on that franchise, which meant no other remaking Harry Potter as a TV show for Max. There are myriad things that could go wrong with that, too, given the nostalgic love for the movies, but it’s also the most promising future Harry Potter has had in years.

Any Harry Potter prequel or spinoff is going to have to balance its own spinoff with larger franchise connections, and so far only the first Fantastic Beasts movie managed to achieve that equilibrium, and there's little to suggest more would achieve it. More Fantastic Beasts, at this point, would just be flogging a dead thestral, and it’s better that Harry Potter moves on from it.

There’s a lot of untapped potential with Harry Potter as a whole, and indeed that should go beyond the Max remake too. That’s not to say WB should endlessly milk it for all it’s worth, but there are other stories worth telling. In particular, given the big screen wonder it’s delivered at its best, then it does need more movies. And, ideally, more stories at Hogwarts (the Marauders, perhaps), because that’s where the true magic of the series lies, and something Fantastic Beasts couldn’t recapture.

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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore Actually Had A Fitting Ending

Most Fantastic Beasts Characters' Arcs Have Been Wrapped Up

Newt Scamander, Queenie Goldstein, and Jacob Kowalski at the end of Fantastic Beasts The Secrets of Dumbledore

It actually works out that there’s unlikely to be a Fantastic Beasts 4 & 5, not only because of the issues outlined previously, but also because The Secrets of Dumbledore wrapped most things up. This was a more solid effort than Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and while it certainly wasn’t perfect, it did have a sense of finality to it.

Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston), Queenie Goldstein (Alison Sudol), and Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), the key from Fantastic Beasts’ cast of characters (from whom the saga had deviated a little too much) all got fitting endings (even if Tina was MIA too much).

The story of Credence Barebone (Miller) being a Dumbledore was brought to a head in a way that was far better than seemed possible after The Crimes of Grindelwald. And it even addressed, finally, the relationship between Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) and Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelsen) and the feelings the former had for the latter. There is not a huge amount of story left to tell, so it works as an ending, except, of course, for the moment it was all building towards.

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There’s Still One Fantastic Beasts Story That Needs To Be Told (But Is It Possible?)

What About Dumbledore & Grindelwald's duel?!

An image of Grindelwald and Dumbledore in Fantastic Beasts 3
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Although it’s good that Fantastic Beasts 4 & 5 won’t happen, it does leave one problem. A major part of the five-movie plan was to build to Dumbledore and Grindelwald’s duel in 1945, something that The Secrets of Dumbledore further paved the way for (while revealing they had dueled prior to that). As it stands, the Fantastic Beasts plan is now out the window, which of course also means not actually getting to see the iconic Dumbledore vs. Grindelwald battle.

Given this is the two wizards in their prime, and is said to be one of the greatest duels in history, then it would be a missed opportunity to never see it. There’s a lot more potential with Wizarding duels than Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies have shown, and this would (if done right) rectify it and then some as one of the Wizarding World’s most impressive set-pieces. The wide array of spells, and how that could be captured on-screen with visual effects alongside intense and emotional performances from its two actors, could and should be great.

It’s still just about possible to pull off, but chances are slim. The only project confirmed right now is Max’s Harry Potter TV remake, which has no real need to include the duel in a flashback. Outside of Fantastic Beasts 4 & 5 happening, then it’d likely need a separate project - say, Dumbledore vs. Grindelwald: A Wizarding World Story - but whether there’s enough appetite for that remains to be seen, but is unlikely. The franchise is dead, but that sadly also means its biggest story won’t be told.

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Other Wizarding World Stories Worth Telling

The Wizarding World Can Explore More Beyond Dumbledore And Potter

The Wizarding World is a sprawling universe that the movies have only just scratched the surface of. There have been rumors that Warner Bros. wants to actually buy J. K. Rowling out of the property (via Inside The Magic), which would allow the studio to tell stories that aren’t just adaptations of what she’s already written, and would allow other writers to pen new stories set in the world.

Because the Fantastic Beasts movies weren’t based on existing novels, Rowling wrote or co-wrote each of those scripts. But, Warner Bros. could potentially move beyond Rowling’s focus on Harry Potter and the characters directly connected to him to more thoroughly explore the world.

Among the subjects mentioned but not explored by Rowling in her Wizarding World property are other magical schools. Hogwarts has been the primary focus when it comes to a magical education because her stories are centered on characters in the United Kingdom. There are, however, magic schools all over the world according to her own lore with a wealth of different specialties. Any one of those schools, in a different time period, with a new protagonist, could make for a great setting for a new generation of fans.

Fantastic Beasts’ exploration of the past also might prove to be the right way to go for the franchise, though just in a new place and with new faces. Fans have been quick to point out the continuity errors in the Fantastic Beasts movies because of their ties to Harry Potter, like McGonagall working at Hogwarts decades before she should have. Heading to the 1800s or the 1950s or yet another time period in a different country could go a long way in expanding the world without having to worry about conflicting with the timeline.

Of course, there are also those fans who would prefer a very specific Harry Potter prequel. The adventures of James Potter and his friends while they attend Hogwarts have piqued the interest of fans since Harry was privy to flashbacks to his father’s time at school. They attended Hogwarts in the 1970s and appear to be some of the coolest kids in school. There’s also the love story between James and Lilly - despite her initially not liking him.

A magical rom-com of a prequel would delight a specific subset of Harry Potter fans and give something very different from Fantastic Beasts to the audience.

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J.K. Rowling
TV Show(s)
Harry Potter
First Film
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First TV Show
Harry Potter
Cast
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Alan Rickman, Matthew Lewis, Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch, Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Richard Harris, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Alfred Enoch, Harry Melling, Gary Oldman, Robert Pattinson, Warwick Davis, Oliver Phelps, James Phelps, David Bradley, David Thewlis, Katie Leung, Jason Isaacs, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant, Jamie Campbell Bower, Timothy Spall, Robbie Coltrane, Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Johnny Depp, Mads Mikkelsen
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

Harry Potter is a multimedia franchise about an orphaned boy who enrolls at Hogwarts School of Wizardry, where he learns the truth about himself, his family, and the terrible evil that haunts the magical world. Adapted from the novels, Harry Potter is an eight-episode film saga that follows the journey of Harry Potter and his friends, Hermoine Granger and Ron Weasley, as they navigate the tricky world of growing up, school life, and magic. Starting from year one and moving to their seventh year, the films chronicle the students' time at Hogwarts while unfurling a sinister plot that centers around the unsuspecting Harry. With the return of the dark wizard, Voldemort, the students and professors at Hogwarts will fight to carry on as the world around them may change forever. Harry Potter has expanded beyond the world of its films and novels with several video games, a spin-off film series titled Fantastic Beasts, and even attractions at Universal Studios.