How Jude Law Was Cast As A Younger Dumbledore In 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald'
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2019
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment shared an exclusive behind-the-scenes look from "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" featuring Jude Law, director David Yates, and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling. Law recounts how he became interested in the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise. Rowling says she met up with Law to share secrets about Dumbledore she never shared with anyone else.
"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" is available on Blu-ray, 4K UHD, and DVD special edition March 12. It's currently available on digital.
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How Jude Law Was Cast As A Younger Dumbledore In 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald' Развлечения
It always scary when an actor that charming plays a character that is so well known. However, Jude Law rocks it so much, he ain't just a hot charming guy trying to be Dumbledore I actually saw Dumbledore in the movie. How he moves, smiles at the right times it just fits.
rakuloe feels like he’s playing himself, natural and unique.
And god he’s gorgeous.
Feel like he gives off a younger Richard Harris version of Dumbledore.
@@Jo_Wardy I even saw a comparison of their faces, Law really does look like a young Harris. It's that perfect one in a million casting like how Ewan Mcgregor looks like a young Alec Guinnes for Obi Wan.
@@Earthdestroyers99 true
I became his fans since I saw him in "The Holiday" movie
What I love is what David Yates said about Jude Law: He has charm, twinkle and grace :)
I could have sex with Jude Law all day long tbh
Jude laws Dumbledore really reminded me alot of Richard Harris's dumbledore the way how he played the character
Interessting, he reminded me more of Gambons Dumbledore.
@@mojo1323 he reminded me of both of them
I was about to say the same thingg!
@@mojo1323 what? Obviously that reminded him of richard harris
@@enzomartinez8083 ok? And for me it reminded me more of Gambon. What's your mission? 😂
Well this video was _fantastic_
u again
You are on every single video I click on.
Thats alright..but how did u change the font there..????
@@Noor_0708 with underscores. Eg: _ hey _ _hey_ ;)
@@sugar_plum_fairy ohh _thanks_ 💓
Jude law has been the highlight of both of the FB films he was in. He plays a young Dumbledore perfectly but not always predictably ! As it should be.
Jude Law: "He enjoys it with playfulness and youthfulness...a sparkle
Richard Harris and Michael Gambon have left the chat
Let's not put them against each other
Andre Montoya Yeah, they're all good in their own way ☺️
left? no i think they are really proud of him
sweet
We love Jude Law as Dumbledore 😊😊
I dont
I became his fan since the holiday movie
We do!
Jude Law was really the highlight in an otherwise disappointing movie for me. He really did capture the charm and the twinkle in his eye that Dumbledore was always described as having. Excellent casting. I really hope they give more for him to do in the next movie because I kept wanting to see more of him.
I thought the same thing!!! He portrayed the essence really good!!!
Imagine if like in 20 years he plays dumbledore in a harry potter reboot
You should be happy.
@@Ranger1812 The new movie was definitely better than the last one.
@@nikunjdixit1175 It was nearly perfect.
I definitely enjoyed the second Fantastic Beasts a lot more than the first! Dumbledore and Leta Lestrange were the best characters in this film imo.
Me too
Honestly, the best adaptation of Dumbledore I have seen on screen!!!!!! Thank you from a hardcore fan!!!!
He did an amazing job becoming Dumbledore
I think Jude Law is an amazing actor and I very much enjoyed him as Dumbledore. I just hope we get to see a whole lot more of him in future FB movies 💗 (with more magical clothing rather than "simple" muggle clothes, although he wore it well 😘)
Jude law and Grindelwald’s chemistry in that mirror of Erised scene made me sweat
I love the second dumbledore but jude seems so much more like the first one. And i miss him so much.
Jude Law is on fyah 🔥🔥🔥
Jude Law portrayed Dumbledore the best on screen.
Just found out that I was born (and live) in the same neighbourhood as Jude Law and Gary Oldman (Sirius Black) were born!
Now I know where you live.
@@CreativeUsernameEh Well not exactly, its a quite a big area
No one else could have played Dumbledore in fantastic beasts Crimes of Grindelwald than Jude Law
He was one of the few good things about the movie...
Agreed...could’ve been used more of him
I’ve seen similar comments in the past and I will give you my own opinion. I find Fantastic Beasts just as amazing as Harry Potter. We have seen the school years and Hogwarts and such but now we get to see the Wizarding World as a whole. I find it inspiring and beautiful and all the actors do an amazing job and the beasts themselves are wonderful, fantastic really. Honestly it does hurt just a tad to see so much hatred going towards the series when I find it to be beautiful. We get a new story and that in and of itself is beautiful. I find the series to be wonderful like I have said. Thank you for reading this and I hope you one day change your mind on it.
Ravenella Ok I have to admit...I LOVE Fantastic Beasts a lot more than Harry Potter. Fantastic Beasts is genuinely so magical and the characters are good looking, it’s set WAY back to what I call ‘the posh times,’ and the whole entire plot is so interesting...basically reigning from Grindelwald and Dumbledores relationship to Newt Scamander and Credence. I cannot wait for the third movie any longer...sadly it’s coming out on November 12, 2021 and for me that’s WAYYY TOO LONG!!!! WE NEED THE THIRD MOVIE NOW! 🤧😂
All in all, I’m proud of J.K Rowling and what she’s accomplished as a writer! She’ll always be a goddess to the world. ❤️
Him and Johnny Depp's Grindlewald. Loved him.
JK Rowling is such an inspiring figure, love her amazing fantasy world of HP and Fantastic Beasts.
I watched the movie! *it was so AWESOME* AND THE BABY NIFFLERS! OMG! I LOVE ALL THE BEASTS
The end tho
Lol I watched it MONTHS ago
He did such a beautiful job as Dumbledore!
He's the perfect Dumbledore and I love this movie so much
Are you serious? Dumbledore in sorcerer's stone is the greatest Dumbledore. That majesty in his appearance.
@@ordinaryclass8508 yeah you are right
@@ordinaryclass8508 I'm saying that he is great as young dumbledore
From pitch black to Albus Dumbledore.. WOW
Luv hes a part of the franchise! He's a talent.
It's the warm friendly blinking with the eyes, that make him a perfect young (Michael Gambon) Dumbledore
I really liked the latest installment in the Fantastic beasts series.
you give the character of Dumbledore a look the expresses a lot of tenderness, lover and melancoly.
It's really a very beautiful character throug your eyes that we discover. 💖
Dumbledore’s got his conflicts and personal feelings that stop him from being perfect or a saint 😍 that’s why I love ❤️ him and Grindelwald
He plays Dumbledore like he can really ask Harry “calmly”
He was the best that ever happened in the movie..
I can't wait for part 3!!!!!
I really love his wand! The elder wand brother
#potterhead
Where are u guys?!
I'm hereeeee
Everyone watching this video 😂😂😂
He did very well and yes he will be back in Fantastic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore in April 2022
I just saw a video of Richard Harris interview. Jude law looks exactly like Richard Harris in young age
Love you Law!!!
How do you make an inquiry to be in one of the FANTASTIC BEASTS movies? Aksing for a friend.
He's truly godlike
😍😍💕💖 Thanks for the video I was interested.💋🎀
Kingsley Shacklebolt wasn't lying when he said that Dumbledore's got style, whether you like him or not.
I'm an outsider but what I see inside is better.
It's not the movie I like
It's the franchise that I love.
Jude Law makes a great Young version of the Richard Harris dumbkdore
Brilliant
At what point does Dumbledore decides to ditch the suit and don the wizard robes?
I love fantastic beasts!❤❤❤❤
DumbleDAMN!!!
It was a good movie he was good
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That ain’t his wand❓🤔
Jude Law hella sexy hella charming, surprisingly perfect fit for Dumbledore.
He should be a good fit
Law are order
l liked Jude Law as young Dumbledore, i didn't like his clothes though. too simple.
Here wore eccentric kind of clothing (maybe part of him being gay) as he was described in the book during recollection of memories in the penseive (Half-Blood Prince Book)
Jude literally explained it. “We weren’t creating THAT Dumbledore. We were creating a man who was gonna BECOME THAT Dumbledore.” That’s why they chose more simply outfits.
Dumbledore wrote a velvet suit when he visited Tom Riddle.
If you watch the flashbacks in Harry Potter when Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) is visiting Tom Riddle as a child he dresses almost the same as how he does in Fantastic Beasts.
I am just going to come out and say it; Richard Harris was nice but it didn't feel like he's someone you would fear.
Michael Gambon was someone you could fear but he didn't have that Dumbledore kindness.
Jude law as Dumbledore seems to be kind, but still powerful, making him the best Dumbledore actor for me.
I'm early but I didnt even watch this movie ;-;
YYUUUUMMMMMBLEDORE
*_F A N T A S T I C_*
Richard Harris is the best Dumbledore. His majesty and glory and wisdom. 🙌
NO LIE!! THAT’S MY NAME!!! 👏👏😂😂
Your name is No Lie? Odd...
AHHHHH msmmsmsmmsms judee my dudeee
*Whne you are early and you don't know what to comment*
Edit : Oh I spelt when wrong. Not going to fix it ;D
Randomperson 2.000 at least you didn’t say “first”
same my dood
The only part of the film I truly enjoyed was the end, when they bring it back to Hogwarts. I think the first film strayed too far from what we all know and love, happy it’s circling around for the next one. Hopefully it’s a prequel that gets better instead of worse, like most franchise prequel/sequels.
Thé one person that disliked this was Michael gambon😂
Michael gambon: no one can replace me!! Avada kedavra!!!!❇️
Potterheads are too harsh on Michael Gambon.
Why he lookin like Kevin Spacey
Does he touch any kids though?
They gave me Shiny, Charming Dumbledore and then they gave me another Seductive, Charming Grindelwald. And they told me notice to another characters and those fantastic beasts?
Dumbledamn
Michael Gambon was perfect as the older Albus Dumbledore, and Jude Law as the younger. Harris had traits of Dumbledore, but was and could never be right.
Harris’ Dumbledore objectively wasn't exactly like Dumbledore in the books. He was far too regal and stately. Philosopher's Stone was released in 2001, a year after the Goblet of Fire book was published, so Dumbledore's character was well understood by then. Not that you need four books to figure it out, as his personality is clear from the get-go. But Harris didn't portray it properly. He didn't capture Dumbledore's whimsy, and joviality, and energy. In the books, Harry says he never thought of Dumbledore as old, but that’s the first thing you think when you see and hear Harris’ Dumbledore. He was also described as having the energy and athleticism of a much younger man, neither of which Harris showed, but Gambon did perfectly.
People’s beloved Harris, whom they say understood Dumbledore perfectly, described him as “Dumblebore”, and just like what people love to tout about Gambon, never read the books. He viewed and played Dumbledore too one-dimensionally. In the Hospital Wing at the end of the Philosopher's Stone book, Dumbledore is said to have become "very interested in a bird out on the windowsill”. Harris didn't capture that distractedness of Dumbledore's, but Gambon did. In Prisoner of Azkaban they went for the "distracted genius" archetype, and while it disappeared in Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix, it returned in Half-Blood Prince, toned-down and as a result of his serenity.
Gambon, on the other hand, said that when he said “Harry” in King’s Cross that he felt like crying. He said he liked playing Dumbledore, and liked the series. Chris Columbus shares the blame, but Harris’ portrayal simply wasn’t Dumbledore.
Dumbledore in Prisoner of Azkaban was Gambon’s second best performance, behind Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows. Although he does have the sullen and morose look and sound associated with Goblet of Fire in his expression and voice when talking about dementors in his Welcome Feast speech (he was right to sound serious, but he lost his warmth), it’s not as overt, and he displays his characteristic warmth, joviality, intelligence, wisdom, whimsy, mischievousness, and presence prior to this, when sharing his wisdom on "turning on the light" afterwards, and throughout the rest of his appearances. Furthermore, it's in this film that two brilliant aspects of Dumbledore's mannerisms are introduced: his winking and his humming, the first of which he does to Hermione after telling her to turn the Time-Turner three times, and the second when he hums The Mexican Hat Song after Harry and Hermione return from saving Buckbeak and Sirius as he leaves down the stairs.
Dumbledore in Goblet of Fire is a whole other story. Gone is the majority of his warmth and light-heartedness. Although he has moments where he's right or close to it, Dumbledore in Goblet of Fire often looks and sounds pissed off and like he just can’t be doing with it. His voice usually has no playfulness and joy but is just deep and gruff, and he's often shouting. The difference between his and Harris' "Silence!" is that Harris' was one of projection and gaining attention, with his voice not quavering, but Gambon's voice breaks from his annoyance and anger, and you can see the anger on his face. But although it was done badly in Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore being willing and able to shout is a good thing. Shouting isn’t bad by definition, it depends on the context. It’s good that Dumbledore can shout, it’s something else he can do, rather than having to send out firecrackers from his wand as he does in the Philosopher's Stone book at the Halloween feast. Another egregious example of his shouting is when he tells the champions to gather round before the third task. He waits one second before shouting, and doing so gruffly, “Quickly!” That’s awful. Dumbledore is supposed to be this kind, understanding man, full of wisdom and joy, but his disposition in Goblet of Fire is so often annoyed. There is clearly a problem with the portrayal of Dumbledore when you want to tell him to shut up. At no point should you feel that. His misplaced and oft felt anger stops the moment he's supposed to be angry, when he discovers Crouch's identity, from having a jarring impact, where you truly see Dumbledore's fear at having a Death Eater under his nose, in school with his students for almost an entire year, without any suspicion on his part, and visceral anger at Crouch Jr. His apperance and mannerisms were also off in Goblet of Fire, with his hair being far too tousled and his movements too erratic. But he wasn't entirely bad. His beard was more accurate, being longer, fuller, and whiter, and there's a single scene in which he sounds like the Dumbledore of Prisoner of Azkaban, when he speaks to Harry after Crouch is killed and before Harry enters the Pensieve. Here the
Dumbledore's voice changes throughout the series. Although either perfect or nearly perfect throughout Prisoner of Azkaban, it was another of the things changed in Goblet of Fire, with it usually sounding "thick" for lack of a better word. This disappeared in Order of the Phoenix, however, with his voice once again being perfect or nearly perfect throughout the film. In Half-Blood Prince, though, his voice was perfect. He never sounded unduly stern, but had a serentiy and playfulness in his voice, with the correct tone and intonations. I've heard it described as "lion-esque" and that is the perfect description of it, and showed so perfectly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. His perfected voice remained in Deathly Hallows and resulted in one of my favourite lines in the series and consists of only one word: when Dumbledore and Harry speak in Limbo, Harry's asks of the train "And where will it take me?" to which Dumbledore simply responds "On." The delivery of that word is absolutely perfect. It's deep and gravelly without sounding gruff and aggressive, and gives the impression of mystery and intrigue, of this whole other realm beyond that of the living. You don't know what it consists of, only that it is fantastic and alluring, which is perfectly encapsulated in his voice.
Critics of Gambon's and proponents of Harris' Dumbledore act as if the Dumbledore in Goblet of Fire isn't the obvious outlier in the series, and like Prisoner of Azkaban wasn't released before Goblet of Fire, with Dumbledore being portrayed almost completely differently. They totally ignore the fact that it was Mike Newell's terrible direction that gave us what I have dubbed the "anti-Dumbledore". Newell also had Durmstrang and Beauxbatons be single-sex schools and look and act very stereotypically, because, according to him, people wouldn’t understand the difference if they weren’t extremes; Fred and George fight after their age potion failed, which they would actually find hilarious; the Hungarian horntail break away from her chains and chase Harry even though the tournament was brought back because they made it safer; and many other issues. Newell is clearly over-the-top, ham-fisted, can't do subtlety, and doesn't understand various people.
The screenwriter for all Harry Potter films but Order of the Phoenix, Steve Kloves, also doesn't share blame for Dumbledore's portrayal in Goblet of Fire. He's the same man who wrote Harris' Dumbledore, and a script of Goblet of Fire online shows he didn't remove Dumbledore's warmth and whimsy and increase his anger and gruffness. The blame lies with Mike Newell.
Dumbledore in Order of the Phoenix is a big step in the right direction. Although present, he usually doesn’t have the same level of warmth he does in Prisoner of Azkaban, Half-Blood Prince, and Deathly Hallows, but he also doesn’t have the anger he does in Goblet of Fire. He has many moments where he is perfect or nearly perfect, such as at Harry’s trial with his announcement of his arrival and hisself as Harry’s witness showing he can shout without it being an angry shout but one of being heard and drawing attention, and at the end of the trial when he leaves without even acknowledging Harry, perfectly capturing the look and feel of Dumbledore’s attempt to distance hisself from him; and the scene in his office when he escapes arrest. He is perfect in this scene, apart from his beard being slightly too short, thin, and dark; his hair being too short and slightly too wavy; and his hat not being slightly jaunty. His physical and verbal mannerisms and speech were all perfect. This scene includes the debut of his verbal mannerism of taking a sharp intake of breath before speaking (*inhales* "I thought we might hit this little snag."), which is heard throughout Half-Blood Prince.
In Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows, Dumbledore is perfect. He has the warmth, joviality, intelligence, wisdom, whimsy, mischievousness, and presence that Dumbledore is supposed to have. His voice is never unduly angry or gruff, but has the serentiy and playfulness, and intonations that it should. His appearance was also perfected in Half-Blood Prince. Dumbledore in Prisoner of Azkaban was very hippyish and bohemian, and whilst Dumbledore was a bohemian man with a bohemian style, he was also classy. His hippiness was toned down in each subsequent film until it reached its correct level in Half-Blood Prince, in which he also gained the classiness that he has. It is also the only film after Prisoner of Azkaban to show Dumbledore humming, which he does when walking away from Slughorn's hideout.
Dumbledore in Deathly Hallows was the same Dumbledore in Half-Blood Prince. They kept his perfected personality, traits, mannerisms, and appearance that Dumbledore had in Half-Blood Prince, but made two mistakes, both with his beard: First, they used the shorter beard he had in the scenes of Snape's memories of him when Harry was a baby in the modern-day scenes when discussing Harry's link to Voldemort and need to die; and his beard was slightly too short in Limbo. They should have simply used the beard he had when he died but left it untied.
A trait Gambon's Dumbledore is commonly said to have lacked is the twinkle in his eye, but that’s not true. It's present in Prisoner of Azkaban, Half-Blood Prince, and Deathly Hallows. A great view of it is after Dumbledore and Harry view Slughorn’s real memory, and he says to him “Once again, I must ask too much of you, Harry.” That look, that blinking: it's absolutely perfect.
That same blinking, and the winking from his mischievousness he does in Prisoner of Azkaban, Goblet of Fire, and Order of the Phoenix, is also shown by Jude Law: the blinking when he tells Newt “And I rather hoped you’d be the one to find him”, and the winking at McLaggen in the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom. Law's Dumbledore also embodies Dumbledore's other traits, perfectly capturing a 40-year-old version of Michael Gambon's Dumbledore in his personality and physical and verbal mannerisms, including the way he stands and positions his hands and holds his wand.
Two physical traits that Law and Gambon, thus Law's Dumbledore and Gambon's Dumbledore, share, are a widow's peak hairline and a spot on their left cheek. Specifically in regards to the spot, I noticed it when I was rewatching the scene in which Newt first meets Dumbledore in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and believed it to be a wonderful bit of attention to detail and continuity, but I later watched an interview with Jude Law in the Crimes of Grindelwald Extras in which I saw the spot on his cheek in about the same position as Gambon's; it wasn't even a wonderful make-up job, they literally just look extremely similar, down to such details as a spot on their cheek. The only big discrepancies are Law's eyebrows being lower than Gambon's naturally high eyebrows, and Law's Dumbledore's having an English rather than Irish accent (although in the first trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, the first like spoken is by Dumbledore, and the first half of the sentence, "If you listen closely enough", is spoken with an Irish accent.
Also, Gambon, and so Dumbledore, has a spot on his left cheek near his hair and in-line with his eye bag, and Law has a spot in almost exactly the same place. The natural continuity between the two is amazing.
I’d love to know the conversation Yates and Gambon had before the filming of Half-Blood Prince, because the change in performance and personality is palpable.
Why!!!!! Im a potterhead but i never watch this movie and the first fantastic beast imma right
@@schuylermorgan9627 not yet but this movie and the books looks interesting
@@azharahmad7838 so you're not a potterhead. Ok
@@schuylermorgan9627 agreed, however to get that real and emotional feel you have to read the books otherwise you cannot have the same understanding of the wizarding world, in my terms you cannot be classed as a true potterhead. It is a very fine line between a completely unknowledgable fan and a true potterhead so I see your argument is very valid.
@@schuylermorgan9627 fantastic beasts isn't a series of books
Yes i agree with you guys but i think that some people only watch the movie beside the books (harry potter ,fantastic beast etc) cuz of money so you can't really judge someone if they have read the books or not. And im a half potterhead
Jude Law is a snack
#earlysquad where u at
Can you find Dumbledore in the book of fantastic beasts? Because he is one.
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Hi
Moin
Wow i'm early.
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After reading and watching all the Hp material and re-the-re repeating all of that, I have come to the conclusion that Dumbledore is one of the most manipulative, controlling and untrustworthy people in the universe.
It irks me that he justifies it all as “for the greater good”.
He uses whoever he can to accomplish his goals because he simply assumes everyone is willing to make the sacrifices he has made.
Woe betides every single creature in the Wizarding World if he decided one day to go evil.
He should’ve been the lead, not Newt.
he is so hot
HARRYDIDYAPUTCHA...
I’m 14th
Imagine this is a joke
What happened to JK Rowling?! 😬😬😬
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she says she told jude stuffs about dumbledore she has never told anyone before. thats because she didnt know any of them either she just retroactively made up stuffs about our dear old dumbledore and fed him unecessary shit
Dumbledore was always a mysterious character in Potter books. We learn bits and pieces of his past from other characters but we never learnt what he was like in his youth and what exactly happened to him.
I would love to see the other side of him,the more human side in these movies.
No that's not true, she sits on information for years. She had all her books planned out before she finalized her first chapter.
Jude Law was great, but the movie sucks
Seaman1010
The movie was *GREAT*
there's a sequel tho
But I think that old dumbledore is better
He is not ginger, he has no long hair, next
What are you talking about??? Dont you remember when in goblet of fire it said Dumbledore CALMLY asked Harry if he put his name on the goblet??? And what did we got on the movie??? Dumbledore was histerical!!! So I dont think looking like the description in the book is the most important thing!!!
Jude is a great actor...but the movie is sht...no plot, the majority are "acting without acting". That's what you get when you go for quantity instead of quality. David Yates should be fired...he ruined HP. Alfonso Cuaron's Prizoner of Azkaban is the best movie...even Emma Watson thinks it...anyway, it's just my opinion in the end :D maybe as you get older you get more critical of movies production. Until 2004 they were making beautiful movies. Now they feed us cheap crap, that is quite expensive :D
Terrible actor ruined the movie
Shame the prequels are beyond rubbish. She should stick to writing books, not screen plays !
It's good in my opinion.
But you have yours, and I respect that.
"Beyond rubbish" is a bit of an exaggeration but I agree with the rest.
I liked them even though they were quite messy, the new lore we learn is super interesting.
@@RnRnR the lore may be interesting but they are terrible films. She can’t write screen plays. She should have just written a book and left actual screen writers to adapt the book. Big mistake. I mean the book adaptation films are amazing rewatchable films! I’ve seen them a million times.
J.K R is the ONLY person who can keep the Harry Potter world alive. If it’s not written or chosen by her I will not watch it. (HBO 😑)