Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The world of Harry Potter keeps expanding, and if the saga of The Boy Who Lived is to get more movies, it has many lessons to learn from the Fantastic Beasts trilogy. Although over a decade has passed since the Harry Potter saga ended with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, the Wizarding World has continued its expansion in other areas.
The Harry Potter saga has clear protagonists: on the side of the heroes is the title wizard and on the side of the villains is Lord Voldemort. The audience saw Harry Potter go from a young boy who lived with his abusive uncle, aunt, and cousin and had no idea he was a wizard to earning a spot in wizard history as one of the most powerful and brave ones, who, with the help of his many allies, managed to defeat Lord Voldemort.
Credence’s journey, the many mysteries of his origins, and Grindelwald’s plans became the main focus of the subsequent Fantastic Beasts movies, with Newt feeling more like a filler character rather than the protagonist he was supposed to be. The addition of young Dumbledore completed the shift of protagonists in the trilogy, making it increasingly messier and confusing.
Any changes and additions to the Harry Potter canon in different movies should be to solve plot holes, mysteries, fill gaps in, and/or expand on the characters’ stories, rather than making changes just for the sake of the current story. After the Fantastic Beasts trilogy, what the Harry Potter movies need is consistency and clarity.
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