In the recently launched trailer of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, there are people Apparating inside Hogwarts grounds.
As these people later question Professor Dumbledore, it seemed they were Ministry officials.
Have we ever encountered such Apparition before? Or, was this anti-Apparation charm put into place in recent times?
Answer
The Rules of Apparition at Hogwarts
Anti-Apparition Charms are as old as Hogwarts
Some rode broomsticks (a difficult feat when carrying trunks and pets); others commandeered enchanted carts and, later, carriages; some attempted to Apparate (often with disastrous effects, as the castle and grounds have always been protected with Anti-Apparition Charms), others rode a variety of magical creatures.
Source: Pottermore; The Hogwarts Express
Hermione about the Jinxes
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 4
Dumbledore said to Harry:
"In any case, most Wizarding dwellings are magically protected from unwanted Apparators. At Hogwarts, for instance —"
"— you can’t Apparate anywhere inside the buildings or grounds," said Harry quickly. "Hermione Granger told me."
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 4
Jinxes lifted for Apparition learning
We know that the jinxes were removed to allow some Apparition training in the Great Hall. That happened in HP 6.
Movie possibilities
So how does it come, that they can Apparate in the movie trailer at Hogwarts grounds?
- The filmmakers don't care enough
- The bridge isn't part of the jinxed grounds
- The jinxes were temporarily removed
- They don't Apparate / use different magic to Apparate (Dobby and others are able to Apparate; and Dumbledore can, using "portus", teleport at Hogwarts as well)
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