Warning: Spoilers ahead forFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
I was shocked, stunned, confused,petrificus totaluswith wonder and fascination, the 26-year-old Miller tells EW.
And I still have a lot of questions for which I have no answers.
Yes, on a certain, a very, very subtle level, Miller says.
And theres a funny connection to the name Aurelius given one of the actors who played Dumbledore.
(We figured that one out).
We truly do not know, Miller said.
But he wont tell you.
Miller isnt worried about that, noting that Rowling doesnt plot big moves without an explanation in mind.
Jos really good at that, Miller said.
and then showing you how things you thought couldnt make sense make sense.
I think she enjoys people not getting it for a second.
Shes done it to us a bunch of times.
Here theres one moment where they got attacked and Nagini is safe in that encounter.
A tool like that is for focus and direction for preexisting magic.
You think of channeling something down the waterways down a branch of wood.
The protagonist, on a certain level, has to maintain the status quo.
Thats why we love villains because they come and have a go at shake things up.
And then its about restoring the power and potency to doing good.
And Jo does incredible work with that.
She reminds that whats better than being a violent idiot is being a smart thoughtful caring wonderful human.
And what will they do at Nurmengard Castle the meantime?
Probably just hang out all the time, Miller said.
Hopefully Antonio the chupacabra who was treated so foully by our fearless leader and master has some siblings somewhere.
We have a phoenix.
We have the Obscurus juice.
Plus Grindelwald is one of the most formidable wizards of all time.
And well get better costumes since were now on the villains side.
Next up:Alison Sudol explains Queenies surprise defectionto Team Grindelwald.