Fans are calling to replace Johnny Depp in the new “Fantastic Beasts” movie
It was revealed on Thursday, November 16th, that the newest installment of the Fantastic Beasts saga is ironically named The Crimes of Grindelwald. We use “ironic” because Johnny Depp, who plays the title Fantastic Beasts villain, Gellert Grindelwald, was accused of domestic violence by his ex-wife, Amber Heard in 2016.
Many fans are displeased with the fact that Depp remains cast in the series and that, judging by the title, the next film will most likely revolve around his character.
Depp’s removal from the film could have potentially been an easy fix for producers. In the first 2016 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the character of Grindelwald was in a magical disguise for most of the movie and was played by Colin Farrell. The character as Depp has not had much previous screen time, so recasting him would not have even felt that disruptive.
And many fans of the franchise have taken to Twitter to express their dislike of the producers’ decision. Many also point out the fact that the film’s title should potentially be reconsidered if Depp remains in the cast.
Here’s what many have to say:
recast grindelwald
— Jot (@LostJawa) November 16, 2017
hey guys, I noticed a small problem with the promotional photoshoot! Nothing drastic, but I fixed it anyhow. No charge
— marcela (@celayoub) November 16, 2017
Beautiful photo, except for the abuser on the right. When will Johnny Depp leave the movie?
— lari (@larigouveia) November 16, 2017
recast grindelwald for christ sake
1. depp's an abuser
2. he doesn't fit that role AT ALL he looks terrible as grindelwald, i can't seem to find him credible. colin farrell had done an amazing job, bring him back or cast someone else but just get johnny depp out of this— calypso (@mafipotter) November 16, 2017
When you find out druggy drunk Johnny Depp is still grindelwald pic.twitter.com/48dw0KcIH0
— Christopher Stone (@GamerScreenArt) November 16, 2017
The Crimes of Grindelwald is a pretty ballsy title for a film failing to address the problematic assault charges of its biggest star...like...way to lean in?
— Kerri Donnelly (@kdscripted) November 16, 2017
The Crimes Of Grindelwald pic.twitter.com/LIOkF7jVai
— stephanie ironson (@sironson) November 16, 2017
domestic abuse? pic.twitter.com/1w8LSP4I9W
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) November 16, 2017
We think Dana Schwartz perfectly puts the absurdity of keeping Depp on board into perspective:
If only there were a way to recast an actor in this magical world where people disguise themselves and are canonically able to change faces
— Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) November 16, 2017
Last minute revisions to big films have been made in recent history. Kevin Spacey was removed from Ridley Scott’s All the Money in the World just a month before the film’s scheduled release. With still a year to go before the Fantastic Beasts premiere, perhaps the backlash from fans will make producers rethink their casting choice.