"The Three Wizards" is E&H Company drawing themselves into new territory, meaning a new magical genre. It's the story of Gabriel Morphius Grey who is dueling against Damon Basil Draco to obtain a magical stone (with connections to a certain philosopher?). Right off the bat, I gotta give props to the inventive names which are perfectly fitting for the wizarding world. There is also a mysterious wizard who is hiding behind a red holographic spell from who Draco is taking orders. The setup and execution is simple, but what stands out is the use of magical attacks and spells. There is care put into the visual effects and to find a tone that differentiates from Jacob Ebbesen's other work. Yet there are some trademarks that can't be lost, which are appreciated to see because there's a certain charm when you can see it's an E&H film. The ending teases that another chapter will be told, which is great since I found the ending to be quite sudden. Jacob and Lasse deliver like always and we'll have to wait and see how this magical tale develops further. The genre has much potential, as sorcery opens up the doors for new elements of storytelling. Simple and fun! Check it out!