Warning! Spoilers ahead for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
The Fantastic Beasts franchise has had its fair share of love problems and relationship troubles and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is no different. The movie introduces a new love triangle between Eddie Redmayne's Newt Scamander, Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston), and Bunty Broadacre (Victoria Yeates) which looks to be explored in the next Fantastic Beasts movie. However, even with Fantastic Beasts 4 not greenlit yet, Newt's latest prospects for love risk overstuffing the film which already needs ample screentime to fulfill its fantastic beasts premise and show Grindelwald's emerging dominance of the Wizarding World.
Fantastic Beasts 3 sets up its new love triangle when Newt's assistant, Bunty, takes his creature-carrying suitcase to be replicated as a part of Albus Dumbledore's (Jude Law) plan to defeat Mads Mikkelsen's dark wizard, Gellert Grindelwald. Bunty hands over the suitcase while professing her love of the magizoologist and later in the film, stares affectionately at his photograph. Love triangles are familiar territory for the Fantastic Beasts movies, with The Crimes of Grindelwald revealing Newt's love of Leta Lestrange (Zoë Kravitz), his childhood friend from Hogwarts and fiancée to his brother, Theseus Scamander (Callum Turner).
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Whereas Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore provides a resolution to Jacob and Queenie's troublesome union by finally marrying the two characters, Newt's relationship with Tina continues to be tumultuous. By creating a new love triangle for Newt, Fantastic Beasts 4 looks to repeat lambasted story elements that
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