The Harry Potter fandom has been abuzz with speculation since the release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. The movie left fans with a major cliffhanger: is Credence Barebone really Aurelius Dumbledore?
The movie introduces Credence as an orphaned boy with mysterious magical powers. He is adopted by the villainous Gellert Grindelwald, who believes Credence to be a powerful wizard. As the movie progresses, it is revealed that Credence is actually an Obscurial, a magical creature created when a young witch or wizard suppresses their magical powers.
The movie ends with a shocking twist: Credence is revealed to be Aurelius Dumbledore, the long-lost brother of Albus Dumbledore. This revelation has left fans wondering if this is really true.
The evidence in the movie certainly points to Credence being Aurelius. He is the same age as Albus, and he has the same magical powers as Albus. He also has a strong connection to the Dumbledore family, as he was adopted by the family’s former house-elf, Kreacher.
However, there are some inconsistencies in the movie’s story. For one, Credence’s mother is never mentioned in the movie. This is strange, as Albus’s mother is a major character in the Harry Potter series. Additionally, Credence’s magical powers are never fully explained. It is unclear how he was able to suppress his powers for so long, or why he was able to survive as an Obscurial for so long.
At this point, it is impossible to know for sure if Credence is really Aurelius Dumbledore. We will have to wait for the next installment of the Fantastic Beasts series to find out the truth. Until then, fans can only speculate and debate the possibilities.
Is Credence Really Aurelius Dumbledore?