"Maybe my contract will expire too."
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Is Fantastic Beasts finally going to be canceled? Following Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law, Katherine Waterston, who plays Tina Goldstein, has also made some disturbing remarks. Fantastic Beasts is a series that appeared as a prequel to the Harry Potter series and was initially planned to be made into a total of five films. However, after the third film in the series, Fantastic Beasts: The Secret of Dumbledore (2022), information about the sequels stopped abruptly, and information emerged that the series had been canceled.
Recently, Eddie Redmayne, who plays Newt, responded to a question about whether The Secret of Dumbledore was the last film by saying, "As far as I know, that's the case." Furthermore, Jude Law, who plays Dumbledore, also said that there was "no prospect" for the future. This time, Katherine Waterston reported to the British NME, "I don't think the last two movies will be made. It's just a hunch." "I don't know anything. If anything happens, I'll probably be informed at the end.
With a movie of this scale, the actors don't get a daily update," she said, acknowledging that she may just be unaware of the situation, but she said that there are no signs of a sequel. However, it seems that Waterston and other actors still have contracts to appear in the sequel. If it really is going to be canceled, it will require a breach of contract procedure. Waterston herself seems to be wondering about this, commenting, "Do contracts get terminated? I've never thought about it, but I wonder if that's going to happen eventually?"
While stating that "for now, the contracts are signed," she also continued, "I think the ship has already sailed," as if she was sending off "Fantastic Beasts." It's not just the actors who are left behind at port. Fans around the world must have been looking forward to seeing how the stories of Eddie, Dumbledore, Tia, and others would continue. "They're doing the Harry Potter TV series at the moment, so I think they'll focus their energy on that," Jude Law said.
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