Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is the title of the second Fantastic Beasts film.

In this video I talk about The Cloak of Invisibility and how I think it will appear at some point in the series.

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  1. Let me know what you think. Will we see Henry Potter and The Cloak of Invisibility at some point in the series?

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  2. Fantastic Beasts and the Deathly Hallows? No. Just no. We know Grindelwald stole the Elder Wand from Gregoravitch when he was a boy and that he never got the other two. We also know Dumbledore found the stone between books five and six, as well as the fact that he didn’t know the cloak was the real deal until James lent it to him right before his death. I have a theory as to why Harry was able to become the master of death by uniting the Hallows. Because he’s a direct descendant of the Peverial brothers. I think it’s already been established that Voldemort was a direct descendant as well, since the Gaunt family thought the symbol on the stone was their family crest and it had been in their family forever. I think becoming master of death may be more than just finding all three objects and uniting the Hallows. I think that being a Peverial descendant might also be a factor as well. By the beginning of book six Dumbledore has two in his possession – the Elder Wand and the stone. If he wanted to be the master of death all he had to do was ask Harry to lend him the cloak so he could unite the three Hallows. But I don’t think it’s as simple as uniting them, I think you have to have a blood right to them to be able to unite them. The cloak already belonged to Harry by right of blood and he received the stone (concealed inside the snitch) at the beginning of book seven. So at that point he already had two of them. I think Voldemort lost his blood right to all of them when he turned the stone into a horcrux. Think about what The Grey Lady told Harry about the diadem, that Voldemort polluted it with dark magic. What if the dark magic he used on the stone lost him the blood right to it? Though I still can’t figure out how Dumbledore would know Harry would win the wand’s allegiance away from Draco. Maybe it was because he already had two that he was able to get the third.

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