Johnny Depp's name conquered the internet again after "Fantastic Beasts 3" dropped its new trailer and poster.

"Fantastic Beasts 3," officially titled "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore," earned attention after the franchise released its latest posters and trailer.

On Monday, Warner Bros. hyped fans again with a trailer focusing on the characters' return to Hogwarts and a closer look at Mads Mikkelsen's Gellert Grindelwald. The three-minute clip showed the untold backstory of Dumbledore before showing familiar "Harry Potter" locations, including the Room of Requirement.

While the new marketing materials unveiled what to expect in the upcoming flick, #JusticeForJohnnyDepp outshined it and took over Twitter's trending list again.

Some fans still could not accept the fact that Depp has already been replaced, especially since they continuously fight for the actor's rights. As the franchise moved forward with Mikkelsen, Deppheads reminded everyone of the things Depp deserves.

One said, "This is b*******!!! People can say whatever they want, but Johnny Depp will always be Grindelwald, and he did absolutely NOTHING to lose this role... #JohnnyDepp #JusticeForJohnnyDepp."

"Last time a Fantastic Beasts trailer dropped, it was Johnny Depp who trended. This time, we have a new trailer AND film poster: Guess what happens? #JusticeForJohnnyDepp," another wrote.

The hashtag keeps on resurfacing whenever an update related to Depp's former movies becomes available, and it was not the first time #JusticeForJohnnyDepp appeared.

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Before the recent "Fantastic Beasts" trailer and poster release, the same hashtag trended when Amber Heard scored a major role in "In The Fire."

Variety confirmed that the "Aquaman" star would appear in the supernatural thriller film and that the recording would be held in Italy. The principal photography, meanwhile, happened on February 21.

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Because of this, fans could not help but question the development since Depp lost his major roles after losing the libel case against The Sun.

But amid all these, Depp still found hope as Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić previously awarded him a medal of honor for his "outstanding merits in public and cultural activities, especially in the field of film art and the promotion of the Republic of Serbia in the world."

He might also reclaim his glory through a potential Oscar nod for "Minamata."

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