Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore and Leta soundtracks released
By Callum Gunn
A fresh new wave of soundtracks have been released for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald including Dumbledore and Leta Lestrange, listen now.
The countdown to Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald continues and as we get closer to the day, more and more details are being released. Yesterday, Oct. 26, new soundtracks for the latest installment in the Wizarding World franchise were amongst the latest releases.
Composed by James Newton Howard, the three new soundtracks include Dumbledore’s Theme, Leta’s Theme, and a generic Fantastic Beasts Theme. All three are solo piano tracks.
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The three new tracks are additions to the already released soundtracks by James Newton Howard, who released two tracks several weeks ago, Salamander’s Eyes and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. And the already comprised track releases from back in August this year.
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All of them are available to listen to. You can listen via Spotify or Amazon Music. There is also the YouTube videos as well, the YouTube clips have been included below so you can listen to them while you are here.
However, a small word of warning to all. While you might not think it is considering it is just music, but these tracks do actually contain spoilers for the upcoming movie. So be warned, if you want to go into the movie spoiler free then you may want to avoid them.
For just now anyway, once you have seen the movie come back and listen to the soundtracks over and over again. They are great.
Have you listened yet? If so what did you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.