Ezra Miller ‘shocked’ by twist in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Ezra Miller attends the Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald World Premiere at UGC Cine Cite Bercy in Paris

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).

ā€œI was shocked, stunned, confused, petrificus totalus with wonder and fascination.”

ā€”Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller still has “a lot of questions” about Fantastic Beasts ending

ā€œI was shocked, stunned, confused, petrificus totalus with wonder and fascination,ā€ Miller told Entertainment Weekly.

ā€œAnd I still have a lot of questions for which I have no answers.ā€

Ezra Miller attends the UK Premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald. He said he was "shocked" by a revelation in the film

Ezra Miller at the UK Premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald. (John Phillips/Getty)

Miller was also cryptic about whetherĀ Albus knows that Credence is his brother, saying:Ā  “We truly do not know.

ā€œJude knows. But he wonā€™t 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.

Ezra Miller, who recently said he was "shocked" by a revelation in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Ezra Miller recently revealed he is in a polyamorous group of lovers. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)


The US actor, whoĀ came out as queer in 2012, toldĀ PlayboyĀ that he was a ā€œsexual beingā€ who had found satisfaction in a squad he calls his ā€œpolyamorous moleculeā€ā€” or ā€œpolyculeā€ for short.

The polyamorous group includes members of his ā€˜genrequeerā€™ band, Sons of an Illustrious Father, and others who fit in with the rest of the polyculeā€™s 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: ā€œIā€™m 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 Iā€™m married to them 25 lifetimes ago from the moment we meet.

ā€œAnd then they are in the squadā€”the polycule. And I know theyā€™re going to love everyone else in the polycule because weā€™re in the polycule, and we love each other so much.ā€