Nice video, Gellert Grindawald is definitely one of the most fascinating wizards in history i just wish we got to witness the legendary duel between him and Dumbledore.
Warner Bros. needs to remove the opinions of what people think of J. K. Rowling and Ezra Miller especially since Ezra Miller’s character was gonna die. Anyway, they need to finish the last movies.
The irony of the elder wand was that everyone thought themselves invulnerable. Yet this would bring many to Death, the one who made the wand. The Unbeatable wand is the illusion. It is the most powerful of wands but isn't unbeatable. As proven by many who lost it.
Your videos are amazing. The effort and time put into them shows! As a big Potterhead, you encapsulate precisely what I crave from this universe!! Keep them coming.
13:31 As being able to apperate in silence like Voldemort I think that's how Dumbledore manage to surprise Grindelwald and disarm him with the disarming spell.
I"d like to create a Hogwarts alike school in Latin America, because of the magic around the Pre Colombian and Pre European Conquest peoples. As a Mexican, I can mention that Aztecs were animagi, called nahuales. Some of the nahuales actually fought against the Spanish conquerors, but didn't win because they feared the men riding a horse. My Aztec ancestors thought that men and horse were one creature and they couldn't fight something they haven't seen before, thus the origin of the fear
While I am not in any way an expert my books told me that the wast reason the europeans was able to win so well in North and South American was the decies that they brought with them. Many more died of that than the actual battles and I mean it is easy enough to conguere ghost towns. As for the magical schools I believe there is no Mexican official confirmed but one in Brazil. But your ideas sounds great.
They fought with out intention to kill each other, and how Albus sister died is I think she was an obscure and due to her repressed magic and concerns about her older brother she tried to protect him but as we all know obscure power is unpredictable and very very dangerous i think it was that power rebound and killed her. And both Albus and grimdalworld both blame each other for her death thinking they r the cause for her untimely demise
Elder wand is supposed to be the most powerful & was in possession of Grindelwald then how did Dumbledore win against such a powerful wand? Or the wand never truly responded to Grindelwald just like it didn't respond to Voldemort.. hence both Dumbledore & Harry could defeat their opponents? Interesting 🤔
Lots. The three main "stars" of castles, so to speak, as seen in the books and movies were: Hogwarts, Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons. Even America had the school Ilvermorny. Russia, Japan, Uganda, and even the Amazon Rainforest all had their own respective Wizarding schools as well. I think the main idea was that pretty much every major world region had its own school for magic in order to make it easier to access magical education and development.
@@b0I0L4 it may have been established prior to Brazil becoming a country, but either way, it’s the South American school as each continent has at least one. The Eastern Hemisphere has the majority of schools, particularly Europe.
I"d like ti create a Hogwarts alike school in Latin America, because of the magic around the Pre Colombian and Pre European Conquest peoples. Aa a Mexican, I can mention that Aztecs were animagi, called nahuales. Some of the nahuales actually fought against the Spanish conquerors, but didn't win because they feared the men riding a horse. My Aztec ancestors thought that men and horse were one creature and they couldn't fight something they haven't seen before, thus the origin of the fear
I’m not going to lie, I just can’t see the fantastic beasts series as being canon. I see contradictions in the canon. The same can be said about the cursed child.
Thank you for not lying and letting us know that lying is ingrained so deeply into your being that you have to lead truthful statements with, “I’m not going to lie…”
Voldemort is such a weak character. There's more information to spark the imagination about Grindelwald, Ekrizdis and Raczidian but Voldemort showed nothing particularly prodigious as he supposedly was. In fact he was a basic, shallow character. They showed NOTHING of this wizard that "Pushed the boundaries of magic" as he says.
You only think that because you have not read the books and the movies got the character of Voldemort wrong... There is a reason why most in the wizarding world was afraid to say his name. "At the age of one year old, Harry had somehow survived a curse from the greatest Dark sorcerer of all time, Lord Voldemort, whose name most witches and wizards still feared to speak" HP2 The Chamber of Secrets Chapter 1.
@headstrongbachelor3152 I've read all the books multiple times, I was 11 when the first came out I have the set in first edition, I qeued up 00:30am outside WHSMITHS in the UK with my parents to buy them on release. I stand by what I say. You've said nothing to prove otherwise. Voldemort is the most shallow of characters, he has shown no incredible feats and has shown none in the books or films.
@@adz260689 " he has shown no incredible feats" You are not impressed by his necromantic power to raise an army of inferi which no other dark wizard in history had done? His ability to fly without broom? His ability and skill to apperate in silence during combat that almost got Dumbledore killed? His curse on the DADA position that not even Dumbledore could remove? This are just few we have seen as the teller in second book states this: "At the age of one year old, Harry had somehow survived a curse from the greatest Dark sorcerer of all time, Lord Voldemort, whose name most witches and wizards still feared to speak" HP2 The Chamber of Secrets Chapter 1.
@@MagusMortloch Necromantic power? That's not a thing and it's not stated proven that no one else did it. In fact Grindelwald sought to use an army of inferi so no Voldemort wasn't the only one to know this magic he was the only one WE know who has. Snape could fly without a broom too and most likely other death eaters although not seen. Dumbledore, Voldemort and Narcissa could also apparate silently that doesn't imply much. Curse on DADA granted but still we've SEEN nothing
@@adz260689 Grindelwald never manage to create an army inferi. He mistakenly believe it could be done through the resurrection stone, so yes it was Voldemort who invented that as such feat was believed to be impossible. All the magical defences around the horcruxes was Voldemort own invention. The cursed ring that killed Dumbledore was Voldemort's own invention. The rebirth ritual was his invention. In lore we learn that Voldemort during his combat with the greatest of wizards in the first wizarding war expressed feats and powers that was believed to be impossible (which allowed him to defeat them so he could either kill them or torture them with legilimency). There is a reason why most in the wizarding world was afraid to say his name. As Rowling states he is the greatest dark wizard of all time.
I dislike every story element after the 1st movie. Shoehorning LGBTQ crap into a beloved character actually produces a struggle to avoid a nefarious view of a grooming and manipulative characteristic that is juxtaposed with the actual previous description. The "blood pact" also seems to be a misstep. Dumbledore's fear of being the one who cast the magic that killed his sister is more than enough motivation to avoid the upcoming battle between the gifted Dumbledore and the Elder Wand wielding Grendelwald. In essence, Movie 2 is a HUGE error in story continuity and plot progression. Newt is a wonderful character...but his pursuit of knowledge and care of creatures takes a huge backseat to the Dumbledore/Grendelwald friendship, betrayal, and battle. So much so, that one would quickly surmise that it SHOULD be a completely separate story or series. If I were doing this, I would keep the 1st movie. 2nd movie would be centered on Grendelwald, his motivations, his expulsion from Durmstrang...which, as mentioned...is incredibly lenient in the use of Dark Arts...add to this a mysterious figure in the background at Durmstrang that is cunning, subtle, and appears to be the source of Grendelwald's increasingly evil behavior Next 2 movies we center on Dumbledore. ..bring in Newt, Batilda Bagshot (this will make her death even MORE impactful later), and likely a 3rd key figure...like Moody. Big finale...Dumbledore wins an epic battle. 5th movie... Hagrid comes to Hogwarts. And Tom Riddle is there already. 6th Movie. The Mauraders. Movie Trilogy The Curse Child...my version...which has ZERO to do with that fan fic drivel. And we finally discover who that mysterious figure is at Durmstrang....and discover the Sorting Hat's meaning of the thrice cursed child. There. I just made JK Rowling millions...without being WOKE or having a spiraling out of control plot. She should give me a call. 😃
@@rustysm8080 also the blood pact made more sense to me than Dumbledore‘s fear of being the one who cast the spell killed his sister because none of them knew who casted spell that killed Ariana that’s even part of the reason why Grindelwald fled Godric’s Hollow because he was worried that it would be pinned on him
Nice video, Gellert Grindawald is definitely one of the most fascinating wizards in history i just wish we got to witness the legendary duel between him and Dumbledore.
Same! I was gutted when they stopped production
@@JustJamesEm They shouldve followed through with all the potter hype now tbh
Warner Bros. needs to remove the opinions of what people think of J. K. Rowling and Ezra Miller especially since Ezra Miller’s character was gonna die. Anyway, they need to finish the last movies.
We Will
Well at least I now know I am not totally alone in feeling like this. I loved Fantastic Beast and I really wanted to see it to the conclusion.
The irony of the elder wand was that everyone thought themselves invulnerable. Yet this would bring many to Death, the one who made the wand. The Unbeatable wand is the illusion. It is the most powerful of wands but isn't unbeatable. As proven by many who lost it.
Very nice video. The vibe and info are great also.
Grindelwald was cruel and at the same time loyal to Dumbledore.
Your videos are amazing. The effort and time put into them shows! As a big Potterhead, you encapsulate precisely what I crave from this universe!! Keep them coming.
Аs always, great atmosphere in the videos.
Awesome as always thanks ❤I've been binge watching your videos love them all!
Amazing video! Need more
That green cocktail looks a must try 🤣🤣🤣
Oh, believe me, dear Adam. That was pure Erumpent horn fuel. It was so strong, I needed a bezoar afterwards!
- Q.P.
13:31 As being able to apperate in silence like Voldemort I think that's how Dumbledore manage to surprise Grindelwald and disarm him with the disarming spell.
That was fantastic - thanks 😂😂
Thoses videos are god damn good
I"d like to create a Hogwarts alike school in Latin America, because of the magic around the Pre Colombian and Pre European Conquest peoples.
As a Mexican, I can mention that Aztecs were animagi, called nahuales.
Some of the nahuales actually fought against the Spanish conquerors, but didn't win because they feared the men riding a horse.
My Aztec ancestors thought that men and horse were one creature and they couldn't fight something they haven't seen before, thus the origin of the fear
While I am not in any way an expert my books told me that the wast reason the europeans was able to win so well in North and South American was the decies that they brought with them. Many more died of that than the actual battles and I mean it is easy enough to conguere ghost towns.
As for the magical schools I believe there is no Mexican official confirmed but one in Brazil. But your ideas sounds great.
Very nice!
How did dumbledore duel grindelwald and kill his sister if the blood pact was in play?
They fought with out intention to kill each other, and how Albus sister died is I think she was an obscure and due to her repressed magic and concerns about her older brother she tried to protect him but as we all know obscure power is unpredictable and very very dangerous i think it was that power rebound and killed her. And both Albus and grimdalworld both blame each other for her death thinking they r the cause for her untimely demise
I"d like to watch the life and death of Ariana Dumbledore, as well as all the Dumbledore family
Nice. ❤
Grindelwald>>>>>>>>>>>>>>those noseless half blood no one even bother to say his name.
Amazing
So the unbeatable wand is in fact beatable.
Elder wand is supposed to be the most powerful & was in possession of Grindelwald then how did Dumbledore win against such a powerful wand? Or the wand never truly responded to Grindelwald just like it didn't respond to Voldemort.. hence both Dumbledore & Harry could defeat their opponents? Interesting 🤔
So much better
Glad to hear that, Brittany!
How many schools were there in the wizard world besides Hogwarts?
Lots. The three main "stars" of castles, so to speak, as seen in the books and movies were: Hogwarts, Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons.
Even America had the school Ilvermorny. Russia, Japan, Uganda, and even the Amazon Rainforest all had their own respective Wizarding schools as well.
I think the main idea was that pretty much every major world region had its own school for magic in order to make it easier to access magical education and development.
@@lordcheesus1013 curious how you called it the "Amazon Rain Forest" school and not Brazil...the school was in fact in Brazil
@@b0I0L4 it may have been established prior to Brazil becoming a country, but either way, it’s the South American school as each continent has at least one. The Eastern Hemisphere has the majority of schools, particularly Europe.
I"d like ti create a Hogwarts alike school in Latin America, because of the magic around the Pre Colombian and Pre European Conquest peoples.
Aa a Mexican, I can mention that Aztecs were animagi, called nahuales.
Some of the nahuales actually fought against the Spanish conquerors, but didn't win because they feared the men riding a horse.
My Aztec ancestors thought that men and horse were one creature and they couldn't fight something they haven't seen before, thus the origin of the fear
AI is amazing
I sense u know some real magic
I do indeed!
- Q.P.
I’m not going to lie, I just can’t see the fantastic beasts series as being canon. I see contradictions in the canon. The same can be said about the cursed child.
Thank you for not lying and letting us know that lying is ingrained so deeply into your being that you have to lead truthful statements with, “I’m not going to lie…”
I HAVE to know what you are using to generate these Ai images?!?!
Me too
Same here
Voldemort is such a weak character. There's more information to spark the imagination about Grindelwald, Ekrizdis and Raczidian but Voldemort showed nothing particularly prodigious as he supposedly was. In fact he was a basic, shallow character. They showed NOTHING of this wizard that "Pushed the boundaries of magic" as he says.
You only think that because you have not read the books and the movies got the character of Voldemort wrong... There is a reason why most in the wizarding world was afraid to say his name.
"At the age of one year old, Harry had somehow survived a curse from the
greatest Dark sorcerer of all time, Lord Voldemort, whose name most witches and
wizards still feared to speak"
HP2 The Chamber of Secrets Chapter 1.
@headstrongbachelor3152 I've read all the books multiple times, I was 11 when the first came out I have the set in first edition, I qeued up 00:30am outside WHSMITHS in the UK with my parents to buy them on release. I stand by what I say. You've said nothing to prove otherwise. Voldemort is the most shallow of characters, he has shown no incredible feats and has shown none in the books or films.
@@adz260689 " he has shown no incredible feats"
You are not impressed by his necromantic power to raise an army of inferi which no other dark wizard in history had done?
His ability to fly without broom?
His ability and skill to apperate in silence during combat that almost got Dumbledore killed?
His curse on the DADA position that not even Dumbledore could remove?
This are just few we have seen as the teller in second book states this:
"At the age of one year old, Harry had somehow survived a curse from the
greatest Dark sorcerer of all time, Lord Voldemort, whose name most witches and
wizards still feared to speak"
HP2 The Chamber of Secrets Chapter 1.
@@MagusMortloch
Necromantic power? That's not a thing and it's not stated proven that no one else did it. In fact Grindelwald sought to use an army of inferi so no Voldemort wasn't the only one to know this magic he was the only one WE know who has.
Snape could fly without a broom too and most likely other death eaters although not seen.
Dumbledore, Voldemort and Narcissa could also apparate silently that doesn't imply much.
Curse on DADA granted but still we've SEEN nothing
@@adz260689 Grindelwald never manage to create an army inferi. He mistakenly believe it could be done through the resurrection stone, so yes it was Voldemort who invented that as such feat was believed to be impossible.
All the magical defences around the horcruxes was Voldemort own invention.
The cursed ring that killed Dumbledore was Voldemort's own invention.
The rebirth ritual was his invention.
In lore we learn that Voldemort during his combat with the greatest of wizards in the first wizarding war expressed feats and powers that was believed to be impossible (which allowed him to defeat them so he could either kill them or torture them with legilimency).
There is a reason why most in the wizarding world was afraid to say his name. As Rowling states he is the greatest dark wizard of all time.
Wait so was Grindelwald gay?
I dislike every story element after the 1st movie.
Shoehorning LGBTQ crap into a beloved character actually produces a struggle to avoid a nefarious view of a grooming and manipulative characteristic that is juxtaposed with the actual previous description.
The "blood pact" also seems to be a misstep. Dumbledore's fear of being the one who cast the magic that killed his sister is more than enough motivation to avoid the upcoming battle between the gifted Dumbledore and the Elder Wand wielding Grendelwald.
In essence, Movie 2 is a HUGE error in story continuity and plot progression. Newt is a wonderful character...but his pursuit of knowledge and care of creatures takes a huge backseat to the Dumbledore/Grendelwald friendship, betrayal, and battle. So much so, that one would quickly surmise that it SHOULD be a completely separate story or series.
If I were doing this, I would keep the 1st movie. 2nd movie would be centered on Grendelwald, his motivations, his expulsion from Durmstrang...which, as mentioned...is incredibly lenient in the use of Dark Arts...add to this a mysterious figure in the background at Durmstrang that is cunning, subtle, and appears to be the source of Grendelwald's increasingly evil behavior
Next 2 movies we center on Dumbledore. ..bring in Newt, Batilda Bagshot (this will make her death even MORE impactful later), and likely a 3rd key figure...like Moody. Big finale...Dumbledore wins an epic battle.
5th movie...
Hagrid comes to Hogwarts. And Tom Riddle is there already.
6th Movie. The Mauraders.
Movie Trilogy The Curse Child...my version...which has ZERO to do with that fan fic drivel. And we finally discover who that mysterious figure is at Durmstrang....and discover the Sorting Hat's meaning of the thrice cursed child.
There. I just made JK Rowling millions...without being WOKE or having a spiraling out of control plot.
She should give me a call. 😃
Wow what a shit comment.
I mean she said Dumbledore was gay years ago lol. Long before the Fantastic Beasts films so your LGBTQ comment is kinda unnecessary
@omarrobinson604 That was the start of the shoehorning it in. Doesn't belong. Never has.
@@rustysm8080 McGonagall had muggle ex husband, does that belong?
@@rustysm8080 also the blood pact made more sense to me than Dumbledore‘s fear of being the one who cast the spell killed his sister because none of them knew who casted spell that killed Ariana that’s even part of the reason why Grindelwald fled Godric’s Hollow because he was worried that it would be pinned on him