“Entertainment Weekly” Reveals New Photo from “Fantastic Beasts”!
Leading up to the reveal of its Fall Movie Preview, “Entertainment Weekly” has released a new photo from “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”! Find out more about it here!
Leading up to the reveal of its Fall Movie Preview, “Entertainment Weekly” has released a new photo from “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”! Find out more about it here!
What are our favorite “Harry Potter” cast members up to this week? Between “Fear the Walking Dead”, “Wallander”, “Broadchurch”, and “Love, Nina”, our favorite cast members are busy busy busy, and that’s just a handful! To see what the rest are up to, check out this week’s Role Call below!
And no, it’s not just the fact that they’ve got the same director. Although, of course, that helps. “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, as we all know, is due to be released this November and is being directed by David Yates, who is also the director behind several of the “Potter” films. But “Fantastic Beasts” isn’t the only big film project that David Yates is involved in this year.
In the upcoming film “Now You See Me 2”, Daniel Radcliffe, contrary to his career-defining role as Harry Potter, will be portraying the quintessential “anti-magician.” Read more here.
One of the more unexpected things revealed about the upcoming “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” film was the fact that American wizards had coined their own term for a Muggle. The word, “No-Maj,” literally meaning “No Magic,” is apparently the term that American wizards were using to refer to those without magic in the 1920s.
With the big reveal by “Entertainment Weekly”, plenty of other small snippets of information have come our way regarding the film – welcome to this week’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” roundup!
Will a younger Albus Dumbledore make an appearance in the “Fantastic Beasts” film series? Read on to find out!
Today, “Entertainment Weekly” has released more information about details that might have been missed in its cover image of Newt Scamander outside the Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA) set. The article also has an interesting commentary by production designer Stuart Craig, who previously worked on all eight “Harry Potter” films.
The “Fantastic Beasts” cover of “Entertainment Weekly” was revealed on “Good Morning America”! Check it out here!
2017
Oliver Wood
Screenwriter (PS/SS-GoF, HBP-DH2)
1927
Remus Lupin
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