15+ 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' deleted scenes featured in trailers Fans have gone out in droves to watch this weekend's release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and for those with good, long-term memories, they may have noticed quite a few scenes featured in the teaser and Comic-Con trailers that were cut from the final movie. This is nothing new, and happens with every movie and TV show ever filmed; scenes always get cut for one reason or another. SnitchSeeker went through the first two trailers (the final one released in September contained no deleted clips), and highlighted those cut scenes in GIF and photo forms. It should be noted that some or many of these deleted scenes may make it to the DVD/Blu-ray cut of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald out next spring. It goes without saying that there are SPOILERS below. Fans were excited to see young Dumbledore use his deluminator to put out a few lights in London... but that was cut from the movie. This clip was used countless times to promote the movie, featuring Newt telling Jacob that they're heading to Paris for an adventure. A different take was used in the movie (though Jacob's "Genius!" was still kept in the movie). Credence releasing his Obscurus into the Parisian skies? Also cut from the movie. <iframe src="https://giphy.com/embed/YUxerkngt8nGXmXQWD" width="480" height="270" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe> Funnily enough, this was the first glimpse fans properly got of Leta Lestrange in the teaser trailer, of her attending this party, but it was cut as well (two different sequences featured in both the teaser and CC trailers). This isn't one, but TWO cut scenes from the final movie. One of Kama looking at the elaborate Lestrange family tree in his hideout to sort out the truth, and another presumably of Tina heading to said place. Admittedly one of the surprising things about the movie was how little Circus Arcanus ended up being featured in the final cut (especially given the elaborate set the SnitchSeeker team saw at Leavesden for our set visit last fall). Here's a deleted scene of Credence checking out a poster for the circus, presumably before he joins. This isn't so much of a deleted scene as it seems to be a different cut of Grindelwald's team (including Krall and Krafft) carrying coffins out of the villian's new hideout. Another quick and cut shot after that is a dubious one of Abernathy standing by. This one GIF features three deleted scenes - the two mentioned above, and the third shot of Vinda Rosier looking to the side at another character. Fans saw behind-the-scenes footage and actual shots from the movie of Dumbledore walking through Hogwarts corridors very dramatically but... cut from the final movie. This is a slightly lengthier version of the shot of Tina protecting Jacob from Grindelwald's killer fires at the Parisian graveyard. The flashback Hogwarts scene began with teen Newt warding off his boggart, not his Hufflepuff classmate starting off the class, as can be seen in the GIF from the CC trailer above. That was also cut (presumably for time). One can assume this is in Newt's menagerie, but this particular shot of him with wand out and standing by his open suitcase was not in the movie. While fans do see Newt and Jacob heading to the entrance into magical Paris from Muggle Paris, this particular shot isn't quite seen (and this scene is quick and fleeting in the actual movie). Presumably a shot from Kama's sewer hideout in Paris, this particular shot of Newt wandering about was not in the final movie. Finally, while Dumbledore did indeed take a look back at his past in the Mirror of Erised, there was definitely no shot in the movie of him randomly pointing at himself. So these are the scenes in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald that were cut or edited from the movie, for time or plot development purposes, but definitely not the only set. These are the ones fans could spot from the trailers. The cast revealed a great deal more deleted scenes - including a longer clip with McGonagall teaching at Hogwarts - which will be reported on shortly. Order tickets here for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald at Fandango now. Read SnitchSeeker's set visit breakdown of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, including the return to Hogwarts and London, and entering Paris's Wizarding world. Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” is the second of five all new adventures in J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World™. |
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