Ezra Miller has arrived at the London premiere for Fantastic Beasts: Crimes Of Grindelwald dressed as a punk rock swan.
We expected nothing less, to be honest.
Wearing an all-white suit with a feather jacket, Ezra wore metallic make-up and silver tips in his hair, while he had the words Avada Kedavra inked across his hands.
Also known as the Killing Curse, Avada Kedavra is a tool of the Dark Arts and one of the three Unforgivable Curses from Harry Potter.
It is one of the most powerful and sinister spells known to wizardkind.
It can be complicated when you find your power, people dont want you to, they get mad and try to kill you, then you join a circus, he revealed speaking at the premiere.
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I am always extremely excited to be in these strange circles we run in and can say “hello”, we will always be together, and sometimes we meet, he added of being able to meet his fans.
Joining Ezra was Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, Claudia Kim and author JK Rowling, as well as Johnny Depp.
The film has been hit with controversy after director David Yates confirmed the movie will not have any overt mention to Dumbledore as gay – even though its been over 10 years since JK Rowling made it canon.
Producer David Heyman told Metro.co.uk however that the criticism is not justified because I think this is a series taking place over five films and there is a journey to go, a journey to be taken.
He added: Where Dumbledore and Grindelwald are specifically, we establish their close friendship but the nature of the friendship will evolve over the films we are making.
I think people will hopefully understand that.
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