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Harry Potter sequel only on Netflix

The third part of the Fantastic Beasts series will start in German cinemas as early as April – a prequel to Harry Potter, i.e. a sequel that takes place in the past and does not contain Harry Potter at all. If you want to see parts 1 and 2 quickly beforehand, you will get nothing from Amazon Prime from now on, but you can still find what you are looking for at Netflix.

There are still no new films from the Harry Potter series, fans are enjoying the time until a possible comeback with the prequel of the Fantastic Beasts series and the adventurers of the magician Newt Scamander – everything takes place in the same film universe. Good to know: Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore Part 3 hits local cinemas on April 15th.

On Netflix, no longer on Amazon: Fantastic Beasts Parts 1 and 2

Until March 20th read the second part from 2018 (“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald”) Watch it on Amazon Prime Video, but it’s now been discontinued. On the other hand, we can still find it on the competitor Netflix (watch on Netflix). But not only that, but also the first part from 2016 (“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”) we can still stream there (watch on Netflix).

The trailer sets the mood for this fantastic film:

Ergo: Anyone who has missed out on getting started can still do so now Opportunity to catch up on Netflix and can then marvel at and enjoy the third part of the Fantastic Beasts series in the cinema, fully in the picture.

How good are the two films actually?

Speaking of enjoying, how good have the previous two films actually been? To be honest it’s a bit mixed, at least in the end. “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” scores 6.5 out of 10 on IMDb – good average goods. The professional critics at Rotten Tomatoes see this a little more critically, because they only award 36 percent on the tomatometer, so the film fails. The audience was not entirely enthusiastic either, with 54 percent approval. So the hopes are on part 3 in the cinema.

We also have one or two tips on Netflix:

That one was even better first part. “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” scores a solid 7.3 out of 10 on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes was also positively impressed – 74 percent positive critics from the professionals and even 79 percent viewer acceptance. You can now see both parts on Netflix, but not on Amazon Prime in the streaming flat rate.

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