Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald TV spots are out
By Callum Gunn
The first TV spots for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald have been released. Get a good look at the commericals now.
It won’t be long now. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald arrives next month and we couldn’t be more excited here at Wizard and Whatnots. In the build-up to the theatrical release, Warner Bros. has released its first television spot for the sequel to Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them.
The TV spot comprises of scenes that we have already encountered in the theatrical trailers that have been released throughout the year, from the very first to the very last.
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However, there is the odd clip that has not featured in any of the trailers. So keep your eagle eyes open when watching and see if you can spot it.
With the countdown about to begin for the movie, although I must admit I have been counting down ever since the official release date was announced. We should expect to see TV spots from Warner Bros. like this to crop up more and more frequently.
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Just like this TV spot however, you can expect the majority of the clips to be from the theatrical trailers, so nothing new really, but there will probably be the odd clip that is, so whenever one pops up, make sure you pay close attention.
You can see the new TV spot for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald below.
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