This could be why the third entry on the prequel series debuted with the worst box office opening of the franchise. Many 'Harry Potter' fans have been boycotting the newest film, 'The Secrets Of Dumbledore', due to the author's history of transphobic writings online. Warner's hesitation towards continuing with the two remaining 'Fantastic Beasts' sequels shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, especially considering how problematic the franchise's creator has been of late. But even if the plug is pulled, don’t expect the newly merged company to cut down on its larger plans to build the Wizarding World beyond Harry and his friends. Discovery transition continues under CEO David Zaslav. Warner is still several weeks, if not months, from deciding the fate of continuing the 'Fantastic Beasts' franchises, one of many choices that the studio will make as the Warner Bros. However, should that happen and Newt Scamander's prequel series stay buried in his magical suitcase forever, there will be other Wizarding World spin-offs that will come out of the woodwork. Warner is likely weighing up their options about whether or not to move the franchise forward for two more cinematic entries - or scrap the franchise entirely. is still weeks, if not months, away from making a call on the two remaining sequels to 'The Secrets Of Dumbledore'. According to The Wrap, distributors Warner Bros. The two planned 'Fantastic Beasts' sequels might not see the light of day. are reportedly still on the fence about whether or not to continue the series. It's not looking good for fans of the 'Fantastic Beasts' franchise, as Warner Bros.
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