Welcome Home: A Spoiler-Free Review of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”
We’re going back. That’s all I could think the first time I saw the “Fantastic Beasts” teaser trailer.
We’re going back. That’s all I could think the first time I saw the “Fantastic Beasts” teaser trailer.
I have seen “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” three times already, and I can unequivocally say that it is one of the most enjoyable moviegoing experiences I have had in many, many years.
THIS IS NOT A DRILL! The “SpeakBeasty” team has seen “Fantastic Beasts” and is here with a SPOILER-FREE review, giving you initial reactions to the film and all the details from the movie’s world premiere!
What are our quartet’s favorite characters? Do they relate to the characters they play?
Movie 2 has an interesting ending, and J.K. Rowling would not be found working at MACUSA.
Yates, having directed the last four “Potter” films, is no stranger to cutting scenes for the greater good. Despite that, he took time to reflect on two “Fantastic Beasts” sequences he was particularly sorry to let go.
The wizarding world never stops growing, and “Fantastic Beasts” is a beautiful extension of it. Here’s our full summary of the press conference at the “Fantastic Beasts” world premiere!
Members of the cast and crew of “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them,” including J.K. Rowling, discuss the film and its creation at a press conference prior to the premiere on November 10, 2016.
Dumbledore’s past may play a larger part in “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” than previously thought. J.K. Rowling has shared more information on his past in a “Fantastic Beasts” press conference in New York City today.
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