The character Gellert Grindelwald from the "Fantastic Beasts" film series created by J.K. Rowling. Grindelwald is indeed a fugitive from justice in the wizarding world. He is a dark wizard who opposes the laws and principles established by the wizarding community and seeks to establish a new world order where wizards rule over non-magical beings.
In the films, Grindelwald is depicted as a powerful and charismatic leader who gathers followers to his cause. He operates underground, evading capture by wizarding authorities who seek to stop his plans for domination. As the story progresses, Grindelwald's actions escalate, leading to confrontations with the protagonist, Newt Scamander, and other characters aligned against him.
Grindelwald's pursuit of power and his status as a fugitive from justice drive much of the conflict in the "Fantastic Beasts" series. He represents a significant threat to the wizarding world and its governing bodies, leading to an international effort to apprehend him and prevent his schemes from coming to fruition/leader.
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