“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” has a score of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes (17 reviews) and 47 points on MTC (3 good out of 15, 1 out of 11), and IGN rating is 4, bad.
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Short review update:
The Playlist: With a certain degree of certainty, “Fantastic Beasts” has finally found its footing. This one is the funnest and most enjoyable of this relatively young franchise, enough to actually make you look forward to the next one (if there is one) rather than worrying about it.
Arizona Republic: There are enough eye-catching special effects and lovable critters to keep you entertained for two and a half hours.
“The Globe and Mail”: Even if Yates and the film team made the sensible choice to replace Depp with Mads Mikkelsen, the film was too long.
“The Guardian”: Well-meaning entertainment, but still lacking narrative weight and structure.
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Polygon: An apparent attempt to steer has unfortunately strayed, and an identityless series has drifted into a meaningless vortex, searching for a reasonably stable new direction.
Slant Magazine: The “subtleties” seem to have all disappeared from the wizarding world.
“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” will be released in Mainland China on April 8 and North America on April 15.
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