Ezra Miller ‘shocked’ by twist in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Ezra Miller, the star of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, has said he was “shocked” by a twist at the end of the movie.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
Fans were surprised after it was revealed towards the end ofĀ Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldĀ that Miller’s character Credence Barebone is actually Aurelius Dumbledore, who is assumed to be the brother of Albus (Jude Law).
āI was shocked, stunned, confused, petrificus totalus with wonder and fascination.”
āEzra Miller
Ezra Miller still has “a lot of questions” about Fantastic Beasts ending
āI was shocked, stunned, confused, petrificus totalus with wonder and fascination,ā Miller told Entertainment Weekly.
āAnd I still have a lot of questions for which I have no answers.ā
Miller was also cryptic about whetherĀ Albus knows that Credence is his brother, saying:Ā “We truly do not know.
āJude knows. But he wonāt tell you.ā
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldĀ hints at Dumbledore’s sexuality
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald also alludes to Albus Dumbledore’s sexuality, with Jude Law’s character saying his relationship with rumoured ex-loverĀ Gellert Grindelwald was “closer” than brothers.
Miller recently revealed that he is part of a polyamorous group of lovers.
The US actor, whoĀ came out as queer in 2012, toldĀ PlayboyĀ that he was a āsexual beingā who had found satisfaction in a squad he calls his āpolyamorous moleculeāā or āpolyculeā for short.
The polyamorous group includes members of his āgenrequeerā band, Sons of an Illustrious Father, and others who fit in with the rest of the polyculeās vibe.
TheĀ Fantastic BeastsĀ star, whoĀ last week opened up about his #MeToo moment at the hands of a director and producer,Ā teared up as he spoke about the heartbreak which had led to him abandoning monogamy.
He explained that he had found fulfilment in the polycule, saying: āIām trying to find queer beings who understand me as a queer being off the bat, who I make almost a familial connection with, and I feel like Iām married to them 25 lifetimes ago from the moment we meet.
āAnd then they are in the squadāthe polycule. And I know theyāre going to love everyone else in the polycule because weāre in the polycule, and we love each other so much.ā