Ezra Miller, Claudia Kim, and Alison Sudol Talk ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’

Going into the first film, you probably thought about what it would mean to become part of the Potter Universe and all the fandom that it entails, now that you are fully a part of that world, has it been expected or different than what you expected it to be?

What does Harry Potter mean to you, is this just another role?

Both of you are in such special effect driven scenes what’s sort of practical things did you have to sort of act off of onset, or did you have any sort of practical sets?

Will we get a chance to see way more of her [Nagini]  story in upcoming installments?

When you get these scripts you crack them open and you’re like ‘oh I can’t wait to see what happens with my characters next’ what was that feeling like for you when you cracked opened that script and saw you had a great relationship to dig into?

It’s really through Queenie that the audience maybe even begins to understand why people would follow the antagonist, why good people might do bad things. What did you want to show about their relationship prior to that to make sure that we were on board that she’s coming from a good place.

What was it like working with Johnny Depp?

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