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Review: Mads Mikkelsen brings Voldemort vibes to improved ‘Fantastic Beasts’ threequel

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Mads Mikkelsen’s the worst thing to happen to J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world since that snaky varmint Voldemort.

Replacing Johnny Depp after his various controversies, Mikkelsen’s a deliciously sinister delight as dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald in “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” (★★★ out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters April 15). The third installment of director David Yates’ “Harry Potter” period prequel series still is overstuffed with characters and subplots, yet polishes a few missteps from previous films. There’s a renewed emphasis on magical creatures and another decidedly political bent to the franchise as it digs into dark themes and offers a bewitching goofy side.

‘Fantastic Beasts’: Mads Mikkelsen’s Grindelwald declares war in ‘Secrets of Dumbledore’ trailer

Mads Mikkelsen plays dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, taking over the role from Johnny Depp in Mads Mikkelsen plays dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, taking over the role from Johnny Depp in

Mads Mikkelsen plays dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, taking over the role from Johnny Depp in

Set in the 1930s, the new film continues the narrative that Grindelwald’s ready to go to war to eradicate the world’s Muggle (non-magical) population. He foments hatred among his followers and enacts a grand plan that will place him in control of the entire wizarding community through electoral means.

His former lover, Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) can’t move against Grindelwald because of a blood oath between them. So he enlists the “Beasts” films’ primary antagonist, lovably awkward magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), to round up a “Dirty Dozen”-style crew of operatives for a counterintelligence mission to stymie the villain until they can strike back.

Along for the ride are Newt’s human baker pal Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), brother Theseus Scamander (Callum Turner) and a new character, Lally (Jessica Williams), a Charms professor at the American counterpart to Hogwarts.

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Albus Dumbledore (far right, Jude Law) has a new mission for Theseus (Callum Turner) and Newt (Eddie Redmayne) in Albus Dumbledore (far right, Jude Law) has a new mission for Theseus (Callum Turner) and Newt (Eddie Redmayne) in

Albus Dumbledore (far right, Jude Law) has a new mission for Theseus (Callum Turner) and Newt (Eddie Redmayne) in

In the previous 2018 outing, “The Crimes of Grindelwald,” Newt took a back seat to young Dumbledore and a host of other characters. “Secrets” puts him back at center stage, in his natural habitat of looking for cool animals and being an all-around likable sort. There’s a daring rescue in which Redmayne does a wacky hip-swiveling dance with a bunch of baby scorpion things that’s so preposterous and silly it’s endearing.

Newt’s critters have key roles: His little stick bud Pickett is as whimsical as ever and the new deer/dragon hybrid Qilin (pronounced “chillin”) is one of the more significant characters in the sprawling story. These computer-generated imaging creatures are astonishingly realized, more so than many of the whiz-bang, wand-waving magical battles.

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Newt (Eddie Redmayne) and his little buddy Pickett get back to looking for magical critters in Newt (Eddie Redmayne) and his little buddy Pickett get back to looking for magical critters in

Newt (Eddie Redmayne) and his little buddy Pickett get back to looking for magical critters in

Law brings a mercurial side to Dumbledore that’s more in line with the version of the “Potter” films. Williams’ Lally is an enchanting new presence, while Jacob continues to be the comedic heart of this movie series: Kowalski’s goodhearted everyman aims to rescue his mind-reading love Queenie (Alison Sudol) – now a member of Grindelwald’s entourage – but finds time to have an enjoyable back-and-forth while lunching with some Hogwarts kids.

Over on the dark side, Mikkelsen provides the Voldemort-level evil personality the “Beasts” movies have been lacking. While Depp’s take – essentially playing Grindelwald as a wild-haired freaky cult leader – was fine, Mikkelsen’s feels more dangerous, as he wields a public charm as a crowd-pleasing, manipulative man of the people while hiding his inherent ruthless cruelty. (The allusions to real-life political figures are not subtle, nor is using 1930s Germany as a locale for a genocidal would-be leader’s shenanigans.)

Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler, left) lunches with some Hogwarts students in Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler, left) lunches with some Hogwarts students in

Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler, left) lunches with some Hogwarts students in

Reveals about Grindelwald and Dumbledore’s relationship are interesting, although the subplot involving them and Credence (Ezra Miller), the powerful youngster revealed as a Dumbledore at the end of the previous film, seems superfluous.

“Secrets” does a decent job streamlining the busy storytelling in the third of a planned five-movie series that, to be honest, doesn’t have the clearest overarching narrative. And with a surprisingly good climax to go along with Mikkelsen totally understanding his assignment, this “Beasts” is never a burden to watch.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’ review: Mads Mikkelsen brings all the evil charm

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