Jude Law responds to Depp's withdrawal from "Fantastic Beasts 3": Obey the company


1905 film news Johnny Depp launched the filming of the "Fantastic Beasts" series at the request of Warner, and the filming of the film that started shortly was also suspended because of the lack of protagonists.


Recently, Jude Law, who played "Dumbledore" in the film, accepted an interview with "Entertainment Tonight" and responded to Depp's withdrawal, saying: "In fact, it is rare for me. In the series, the film company makes major choices. You have to obey these because you are only a member of the team. This is a very large-scale film with many, many levels. It may be the largest production I have ever worked on. In this case, all you can do is follow the film company, and you have to do your part."



It is reported that in the third part of "Fantastic Beasts," Grindelwald, Newt and Dumbledore are featured Basic equality. According to the insiders of the film team, "Uncle" Max Mickelson won the award and replaced Depp as the new "Grindelwald."