JK Rowling defence of Fantastic Beasts star Johnny Depp sparks controversy

The writer has come out in support of filmmaker David Yates’s decision to keep the actor in the film

Jacob Stolworthy
Friday 08 December 2017 06:11 EST
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Ms Rowling released a statement In response to the backlash against Depp’s appearance in the first ‘Crimes of Grindelwald’ cast photo
Ms Rowling released a statement In response to the backlash against Depp’s appearance in the first ‘Crimes of Grindelwald’ cast photo (Getty)

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J.K. Rowling’s statement defending the casting of Johnny Depp in the Fantastic Beasts franchise has caused a stir on social media.

In response to the backlash of Depp’s appearance in the first cast photo of the Fantastic Beasts sequel, Crimes of Grindelwald, Rowling issued a statement on Harry Potter fansite Pottermore explaining that – after initially considering the possibility of recasting – they decided to keep Depp in the film.

“The agreements that have been put in place to protect the privacy of two people, both of whom have expressed a desire to get on with their lives, must be respected,” she wrote, adding: “Based on our understanding of the circumstances, the filmmakers and I are not only comfortable sticking with our original casting, but genuinely happy to have Johnny playing a major character in the movies.”

Fans reacted to the statement on Twitter – some critical, others defensive of Rowling’s words.


Amber Heard, the actor who accused Depp of domestic violence in May 2016 before settling the case months later, seemingly responded to Rowling’s words by reposting the joint statement released after the couple’s settlement was finalised.

“To pick and choose certain lines and quote them out of context, is just not right,” she wrote. “Women, continue to stand up and stay strong. Love, Amber.”

Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald will arrive in UK cinemas on 16 November.

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