JK Rowling defends casting of Johnny Depp in 'Fantastic Beasts' sequel

Rowling and the director "considered the possibility of recasting" Depp.

"When Johnny Depp was cast as Grindelwald, I thought he'd be wonderful in the role," Rowling's statement reads. "However, around the time of filming his cameo in the first movie, stories had appeared in the press that deeply concerned me and everyone most closely involved in the franchise."

"For me personally, the inability to speak openly to fans about this issue has been difficult, frustrating and at times painful," Rowling writes. "However, 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."

"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," she continues.

While Rowling adds that she knows that some people "are not satisfied" with the casting, she concludes, "Conscience isn’t governable by committee. Within the fictional world and outside it, we all have to do what we believe to be the right thing."

"Based on the circumstances and the information available to us, we, along with the filmmakers, continue to support the decision to proceed with Johnny Depp in the role of Grindelwald in this and future films," the studio said, according to the Associated Press.

The Crimes of Grindelwald hits theaters November 16, 2018.