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2016 film by David Yates

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find oneself Them is a 2016 fantasy film directed by David Yates and written by J.K. Rowling. It is the first instalment in the Fantastic Beasts take series and the ninth overall in the Wizarding World enfranchisement, serving as a spin-off of and prequel to the Harry Potter moving-picture show series, inspired by the 2001 guide book of the said name by Rowling. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Book of Ezra Henry Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, Ron Perlman, and Colin James Thomas Farrell.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them premiered in Newly York City on 10 Nov 2016 and opened in theatres international connected 18 November 2016 in 2D, 3D, 4D, Ray M. Dolby Cinema, and IMAX formats, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Information technology received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a mercantile success after grossing $814 million worldwide, making it the eighth highest-grossing take of 2016.

The take was nominated for five British Academy Film Awards, including Scoop British people Movie, and won for Best Yield Design. It was nominated for two Honorary society Awards and won for Unexcelled Costume Design, flattering the first Wizarding World film to win an Honorary society Award.[9] The first sequel, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, was free on 16 November 2018; a endorsement sequel, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, is regular to release in April 2022.

Plot

In 1926, British adept and "magizoologist" Newton "Triton" Scamander arrives in New York City. Helium encounters Mary Lou Barebone, the not-magical ("No-Maj" or "Muggle") head of the New Salem Beneficent Bon ton, who preaches that witches and wizards are real and wild. Attempting to recapture a Niffler that at large from his suitcase of wizardly creatures, Newt meets Nary-Maj Jacob Kowalski, an ambitious baker, and they unwittingly swap suitcases. Porpentina "Tina" Goldstein, a demoted Auror of the Magical Congress of the United States (MACUSA), arrests Newt for breaking wizard law. Since the suitcase in his possession only contains Jacob's burned goods, Newt is free. At home, Jacob opens Newt's suitcase, inadvertently freeing several creatures into the city.

After Tina and Newt find Jacob and the suitcase, Tina takes them to her apartment and introduces them to Queenie, her Legilimens sister. Jacob and Queenie are reciprocally attracted, though American wizards are forbidden to have any contact with No-Majs. Newt takes Jacob internal his suitcase, magically expanded to house various creatures including an Obscurus, a parasite that develops inside as if by magic gifted children when their abilities are suppressed; those afflicted rarely live past the age of ten.

After they recapture cardinal of the three escaped beasts, Tina returns the suitcase to MACUSA, but they are inactive, as officials think one of Newt's creatures is responsible for sidesplitting Senator Henry Shaw Jr., who was actually attacked by an Obscurus. The Director of Magical Security, Percival Graves, accuses Triton of conspiring with the infamous dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, and decides to destruct Newt's suitcase and obliviate Jacob's recent memories. Newt and Tina are sentenced to death, only escape aided by Queenie and Jacob, who recollect Newt's bag. A tip from Tina's goblin informant Gnarlack leads the quartet to recapture the last of the loose creatures.

Graves approaches Credence, Blessed Virgin Lou's adult adopted son, and offers to free him from his offensive mother in exchange for helping to find the Obscurus causing destruction throughout the City. Credence finds a scepter under his adopted sister Modesty's bed, which Mary Lou assumes is his; when Credence is about to be corrected, the Obscurus kills Mary Lou and her eldest daughter Chastity. Graves, assuming Modesty is the Obscurus' host, dismisses Credence as a Squib and refuses to teach him thaumaturgy as he had promised. Credence reveals he is the real host, having survived ascribable the intensity of his magic, and attacks the City in broad daylight.

Newt finds Credence concealing in a metro burrow, but is attacked past Graves. Tina, World Health Organization had tried to protect Credenza from Virgin Mary Lou, attempts to calm the boy, piece Graves tries to convince Credence to listen to him. As Credence returns to human imprint, MACUSA President Seraphina Picquery and the Aurors counterattack, shattering the Obscurus. However, unseeable aside anyone only Triton, a single wisp of the creature flees the scene. Graves admits he had predetermined to unleash the Obscurus to expose the magical community to the No-Majs and to frame Newt for the incident. He claims MACUSA's Torah openly protect No-Majs at the expense of the magical residential area, and helium nobelium longer cares to survive in hiding. Picquery orders the Aurors to apprehend Graves, but he defeats them. Triton captures him with the avail of one of his beasts and reveals that Graves is Grindelwald in disguise, non knowing if the real Robert Graves is still alive or not.

MACUSA fears their secret world has been exposed, just Triton releases his Thunderbird to disperse a potion that obliviates recent memories over City of London as rainfall, piece MACUSA wizards recreate the destruction and erase the recent events from the news. Queenie kisses Jacob goodbye equally the rain down erases his memories, and Newt returns to England. Jacob opens a bakery with pastries resembling Newt's beasts, and, when Queenie enters, He smiles at her.

Vagabond

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them panel at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International (left to right): director Yates; actors Redmayne, Waterston, Sudol, Fogler, Farrell, Miller.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them panel at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International (left to right): director Yates; actors Redmayne, Waterston, Sudol, Fogler, Farrell, Alton Glenn Miller.

  • Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander,[10] an introverted British wizard, magizoologist and an employee of the Ministry of Magic. Scamander is the future author of the Hogwarts Schooltime of Witchery and Wizardry textbook school tex Superior Beasts and Where to Chance Them. Redmayne was cast in June 2015.[10] Lusterlessness Smith and Nicholas Hoult were also considered for the role.[11] [12]
  • Katherine Waterston as Porpentina Esther "Tina" Goldstein[13] a grounded, downward-to-earth witch and former Auror employed aside MACUSA. She longs to fight for what is rightish, but was demoted to a position well to a lower place her skill tear down.[13]
  • Dan Fogler as Jacob Kowalski, a body part No-Maj cannery proletarian and aspiring baker WHO is accidentally exposed to the New York magical residential district afterwards helium and Newt unintentionally switch suitcases.[14] [15]
  • Alison Sudol as Queenie Goldstein,[16] Tina's younger sister and roommate. Described as a free-spirited, big-hearted bombshell, she is a naturally dropped and skilled Legilimens. Michelle Rodriguez, Carolyn White potato, Heather Matarazzo and Lindsey Stirling were also below consideration for the role of Queenie.[17]
  • Samantha Morton American Samoa The Virgin Lou Barebone,[18] a narrow-disposed No-Maj and the sinister loss leader of the New Capital of Oregon Philanthropic Bon ton surgery "The Second-Salemers", a group whose goals include exposing and killing wizards and witches.
  • Ezra Miller as Credence Barebone,[15] [19] [20] a privy Obscurus wizard and Mary Lou's troubled adoptive Son.
  • Jon Voight[21] as Patrick Henry Shaw Sr., a newspaper owner and the sire of U.S. Senator Henry Shaw Jr. and Langdon Shaw.
  • Carmen Ejogo as Seraphina Picquery, the President of MACUSA, the Magical Congress of the United States of America. Intrinsically, she is the American equivalent of a Minister for Magic in the United Kingdom.
  • Colin Farrell as Percival Graves,[22] a lofty-ranking Auror and Director of Charming Security for MACUSA, trusty for the protection of wizards.
  • Bokkos Perlman[23] A the part of Gnarlak, a goblin mobster World Health Organization owns a magical speakeasy club called "The Blind Pig".
  • Faith Woodwind-Blagrove as Modesty Barebone, a haunted young girl who is the youngest of Mary Lou's adopted children. Wood-Blagrove was chosen from among thousands of children who auditioned in an unsealed casting call.[24]
  • Ronan Raftery as Langdon Shaw, the youngest of Henry Shaw Steradian.'s sons, who begins to believe in conjuring trick.
  • Kid Cowdery as Henry Shaw Jr., the eldest of Henry Shaw Sr.'s sons; an proud and barbarous U.S. Senator.
  • Kevin Guthrie arsenic Abernathy, Tina and Queenie's MACUSA supervisor.
  • Jenn Murray as Chastity Barebone, the middle of Mary Lou's adopted children.[19] [25]
  • Gemma Chan atomic number 3 Madam Ya Zhou, a witch WHO is a penis of MACUSA.
  • Johnny Depp as Gellert Grindelwald, an infamous, all-powerful dark wizard who believes in the superiority of wizards and seeks to lead a new Wizarding Order.[26]
  • Zoë Kravitz as Leta Lestrange, Newt's former love, who betrayed his trust.[27]

Production

Ontogenesis

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Discover Them is mentioned single times as a school textbook in the Harry Potter book series, although Scamander himself does not seem in any of the books. In 2001, Rowling promulgated an edition of the "textbook" to be sold to raise money for the British Polemonium caeruleum Humourous Relief. The Good Book is a directory of magical creatures with an first appearance by its author, Newt Scamander. Information technology does non contain a narration.

Start announced in September 2013 just two years after the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Disunite 2, the Fancy Creatures externalize marked Rowling's debut as a film writer.[28] The film sees the return of producer David Heyman, American Samoa well as writer Steve Kloves, both veterans of the Potter around film franchise.[29] There were rumors that Alfonso Cuarón would manoeuver, which he refuted in May 2014.[30] [31] Warner Bros. announced that David Yates would blunt leastways the first instalment of a planned trilogy.[32] James Newton Howard was brought on display panel to score the film.[33]

Motion-picture photography

Principal picture taking began happening 17 Noble 2015, at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, in Hertfordshire, England and wrapped in January 2016.[19] [18] [34] [35] Several scenes were shot along location in Capital of the United Kingdom.[36] Afterwards two months, the production moved to the Cunard Building and St George I's Manor hall in Liverpool, which was transformed into 1920s Greater New York.[37] Framestore in London produced the ocular effects for the film.[38]

Music

On 9 April 2016, the film's website declared that James Newton Howard would drop a line and compose the score.[39] On 24 October 2016, Pottermore published an official first look at the film's of import composition composed by Howard.[40] The main theme corporate Privy Williams' themes from early films, such as "Hedwig's Theme".[41] The soundtrack was released by WaterTower Music on 18 November 2016, coinciding with the film's release worldwide.[42]

Visual effects

The exteroception personal effects were provided by Cinesite, DNEG, Framestore, Figure Locomotive, Moving Picture Company, Milk VFX and Rodeo FX.[43]

Release

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Determine Them had its worldwide premiere at Alice Tully Hall in Untried York City on 10 November 2016. The film was released worldwide on 18 November 2016, in 2D, 3D and the new IMAX 3D 4K Optical maser system.[10] [44] It would premier one day earlier in a number of new countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil nut, Germany and Italy, connected 17 November. The film would be released to a add up of 1,028 IMAX 3D screens worldwide (388 screens in the United States and Canada, 347 screens in China, 26 screens in Japan and 267 screens in other countries). This marked the second time—after Doctor Rum—that a film barred a release in much 1,000 IMAX 3D screens cosmopolitan.[45] [46]

Marketing

Packaging

On 4 November 2015, Amusement Weekly released the first official publicity shots of the film, including pictures of characters Newt, Tina, and Queenie, and behind-the-scenes shots of yield and motion-picture photography on various sets designed to mirror 1920s New York City. On 10 December 2015, @Fantastic Beasts announced on Twitter that an "announcement trailer" would be free along 15 December.[47] A mystifier post-horse was also released along with the one-minute trailer.[48] [49]

During "A Celebration of Harass Putter around" at Universal Orlando Holiday resort in February 2016, a featurette was released showcasing individual interviews with various throw off and work party members, American Samoa well as the first constituted under-the-table footage.[50] On 10 April 2016, the first "teaser lagger" was released during the MTV Movie Awards.[51] On 10 August 2016, Sir Thomas More information and publicity shots for the film were discharged finished Entertainment Every week, with new information on Ezra Miller's character, Acceptance Barebone, and the news that Zoë Kravitz would have a role in the series.[52] [53] New images released at the time admit the quartet running down a New York City City alleyway; David Yates chatting to stars Katherine Waterston and Eddie Redmayne on the position ahead of a blown out subway station; Colin Farrell's character, Percival Graves, interrogating an arrested and handcuffed Newt; and Graves and Credence putt up opposed-magic propaganda.[52] [54]

Tie-in literature and merchandise

The pic's script was published in book pattern on 18 November 2016. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Regain Them: The Original Screenplay was written by Rowling herself.[55] [56]

On 7 Butt o 2016 a trailer-preview was released roughly the History of Magic in Northwards America as information technology is in the Harry Ceramicist universe.[57] On 7 October 2016, Rowling also released happening Pottermore four pieces of writing exclusively arsenic an presentation to the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, titled Chronicle of Magic in North America. It includes information about scourers in North America, brutal and unnatural witching mercenaries World Health Organization played a pregnant part in the historic Salem crone trials of the 1600s; info all but various American scepter makers; the role magic played in World War I; the foundation of MACUSA; the harsh enforcement No-Maj/Wizarding segregation; and biography in 1920s Wizarding US; with info about wand permits and prohibition; and her fictionalized ideas of "Native American Magic."[58] [59] Her use of Native American religious figures and symbolism from contemporary, living cultures for this work of fiction was met with protests by Native North American country communities; she was accused of racial insensitivity, violation of educated property rights, disrespect and appropriating "Native traditions while erasing Autochthonal peoples."[59] [60] [61]

On 28 June 2016, Rowling released a second part to her History of Deceptio in North America series, concerning the fictitious Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, detailing the initiation of the pre-eminent American Wizarding academy and allowing users to sort themselves into unmatchable of the four houses of the train. The school itself is mentioned in the film.[62]

A "story ring" supported Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was released for the video game Lego Dimensions by WB Games and Micronesia Games. The pack includes a constructible model of MACUSA, figures of Newt Scamander and a Niffler, and a six-level game fight that adapts the film's events. The pack was released on the very day every bit the film, alongside a "fun pack" containing figures of Tina Goldstein and a Swooping Diabolic. The cast of the film reprises their roles in the game.[63]

Home media

Fantastic Beasts was released along Digital HD on 7 March 2017, and on 4K UHD, 3D Blu-shaft of light, Blu-ray and DVD on 28 March 2017.[64]

Reception

Ticket booth

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them grossed $234 million in the United States and Canada and $580 million in other countries for a sum up of $814 1000000.[8] The film was successful on a budget of $175 million, with an additional $150 million gone on marketing.[6] [65] Worldwide, the plastic film grossed $219.9 million during its first step weekend in around 64 markets connected 24,200 screens, some the twenty percent-biggest in Rowling's wizarding cinematic universe, and the one-seventh-biggest for the month of November 2016.[7] [66] IMAX totalled $15 million from 605 screens.[45] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $164 million, when factorization together all expenses and revenues for the film, making information technology the ninth-nigh profitable free of 2016.[67]

Unsegmented Kingdom and Ireland

Fantastic Beasts went along comprehensive release in the United Kingdom and Ireland happening 18 Nov 2016. It debuted with £15.33 million ($19.15 zillion) from 666 cinemas, the biggest debut of any picture in 2016, ahead of the past record holder, Batman v Acid: Dawn of Justice (£14.62 million).[45] [68] The film vied with Bridget Jones' Baby and briefly won first place, only to be surpassed during the terminal days of 2016 by Rogue Unity: A Adept Wars Story.[69]

U.S. and Canada

In the United States and Canada, estimates foretold that the film would gross $68–85 million—or more—in its opening weekend. The cinema was released on 18 November in 4,143 cinemas, of which 388 were IMAX screens, and more than 3,600 were showing the film in 3D[70] [71] Information technology grossed $29.7 million on its first day, the second-lowest opening day among Rowling's adaptations (nates the $29.6 million Fri of Harry Ceramicist and the Bedroom of Secrets).[72] This included $8.75 million it earned from Th-night preview screenings beginning at 6 p.m. in 3,700 cinemas.[73] In total, the plastic film earned $74.4 million in its opening weekend, falling in line with projections and finishing first base at the box office, but it prerecorded the last-place initiative among films in Rowling's Harry Potter universe.[7] [74] It made $8 million from 388 IMAX screens, $9 million from 500 agio large-format locations and $1.75 million from Cinemark XD.[7]

The film's opening was considered a hit, attractive into account the fact that the story was not based along an existing, popular germ, and the film itself was lost the franchise's briny character, Harry Potter.[65] Information technology was the top pick among moviegoers, representing 47% of the weekend's total $157.6 million tickets gross sales.[75] Happening its second base Friday, it had a gradual drop of 37% ($18.5 zillion) from the calendar week before, the second-best Friday drop for some Provok Potter film, seat The Elixir. This was in region owing to Black Friday, the just about moneymaking day of the Thanksgiving 24-hour interval stretch.[76] Information technology terminated up grossing $45.1 million in its second weekend (a drop of antimonopoly 39.4%), finishing 2nd at the box office behind newcomer Moana.[77]

Other markets

Out of doors North America, the film debuted day-and-appointment in 63 countries, on with its Continent spillage, where it was projected to gross $90–125 zillion in its opening weekend.[78] [79] It opened 16 Nov 2016 in 9 countries, earning $6.9 million from 5,070 screens.[80] [81] IT opened in 38 more countries happening 18 November, earning $16.6 cardinal for a total of $23.5 million in deuce days.[80] In three days, IT successful $53.6 million.[82] Through Sunday, 20 November, the film had a five-day opening weekend of $145.5 million from 63 countries, above the initial projections.[45] It attained another $132 million in its second weekend after a large debut in China and Japan.[46]

It recorded the biggest opening day of all time among the Harry Potter franchise in Korea ($1.7 million), the Philippines ($1.2 million),[83] the UAE ($429,000) and Ukraine, the second biggest in Mexico ($1.8 million), Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States ($1.7 million), Brazil ($1.3 zillion) and in Indonesia ($480,000), all behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and the third biggest in the United Kingdom ($5.4 million), behind Part 1 and Depart 2.[80] It also scored the second-biggest Warner Bros. opening of incomparable in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.[80] Notably, France opened with $1.8 million, Spain with $1.4 million, and Germany with $1 1000000 ($2 million including paid previews).[80] In damage of opening weekends, the film posted the biggest chess opening among the Harry Potter dealership in 16 markets, including Southeasterly Korea ($14.2 million, also the third-biggest opening for the studio), Russian Federation ($9.8 billion) and Brazil nut ($6.4 cardinal), the biggest opener of the year in Germany ($10.2 million), Sweden, Belgium and Switzerland and the biggest Warner Bros. first appearance in those along with France ($10.2 million), Kingdom of The Netherlands and Denmark. Italy debuted with $6.6 million, the biggest for a U.S. film in the country. Australia staring with $7.4 million, followed aside Mexico ($5.8 million) and Spain ($4.5 million).[45]

IT wide in China on 25 November alongside Disney's animated Moana merely did not face significant rival from information technology. It earned $11.2 million on its opening day from 11,600 screens, the best among the Rowlings cinematic universe.[84] [85] In total, it had an first step weekend of $41.1 million, domineering 60% of the top five films with 70,000 screenings per day. This alone surpassed the entire lifespan total of all Harry Monkey around films keep open the last one.[46] [86] Similarly in Japan—typically the biggest or second biggest commercialise for the previous Harry Monkey around films—it debuted with $15.5 million, besting the add u life of all the previous films except for Harry Potter and the Incomplete-Blood Prince and Deathlike Hallows – Part 2.[46]

The picture also set a list of IMAX records. In full, the opening weekend was meriting $7 million from 276 screens, which is the second-highest ever in the Wizarding World, behind Deathly Hallows – Split 2. In 33 territories, IT opened at number same, and was likewise the third-highest-grossing November international IMAX opening e'er, and the No. 1 start for IMAX in November in 19 countries including Japan ($1.1 million), the GB, Russia, Germany, and the Netherlands.[45] In Mainland China, it had the biggest IMAX opening among the franchise with $5.1 million from 347 IMAX screens.[46] Gross, the take has earned a global cumulative total of $19.1 million from the format.[46]

It has become the highest-grossing film in Rowling's medium existence in Russia ($16.7 million) and the second-highest in Republic of Korea ($24.6 jillio). China ($41.1 million) the Britain ($37.6 million), followed by Germany ($18.4 million), France ($16.7 one thousand thousand), and Spain ($13.3 million) are the film's biggest-earning markets.[46]

Critical response

On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a paygrad of 74% supported 341 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them draws on Harry Ceramicist 's rich mythology to deliver a by-product that dazzles with franchise-building wizard all its own."[87] Happening Metacritic, the take has a weighted average score 66 out of 100, founded on reviews from 50 critics, indicating "loosely favorable reviews".[88] Audiences polled aside CinemaScore gave the film an norm grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, patc PostTrak rumored filmgoers gave IT a 90% constructive score and a 74% "definite advocate".[7] [89]

Saint Peter the Apostle Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film quintuplet out of five stars, hailing it as "a rich, baroque, intricately detailed entertainment" and a "wonderfully good-natured, unpretentious and irresistibly light film".[90] NME 's Larry Bartleet also gave IT five out of five, calling IT "more enchanting to your inward kid than the Potter films ever were".[91] Robbie Collin of The Telegraph called the picture a "spectacular feat of world-building" and said "The film is immaculately cast, and the chemical science between its four heroes holds your eye with its pyrotechnic fizz."[92] IndieWire's Eric Kohn gave the cinema a B+ saying that it "delivers the almost satisfying full point fantasise since Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Monster Barber of Fleet Street ", and that its layers of sophistication made it one and only of the best Hollywood blockbusters of the year.[93] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the moving-picture show 3 out of 4 and expressed surprise at the analogies underlying the film, calling it "the offse anti-Outflank blockbuster". He calls Rowling "a champion of outsiders facing intolerance, segregation and demonization" and that although the film gets bogged down in exposition, the unexpectedly moving subtext carries the day. Travers concludes "The real stars here are the beasts, supposedly ugly, weird and suicidal, but paragons of FX creativity in servicing of genuine ideas."[94]

Mike Ryan of Uproxx gave the flic a advantageous review, writing "Newt Scamander is nothing like Harry, but information technology has to be this way. It all has to be different. And it is, simply, again, with sensible enough 'sameness' to make us find wish we are at home again. I'm looking send on to wherever these movies are taking us".[95] John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the film is "likely to draw in virtually everyone who followed the Potter serial and to please most of them".[96] However, Raw House of York Magazine 's Saint David Edelstein deemed the photographic film a "distinctly unmagical slog", remarking that the beasts "aren't especially fantastic and the personal effects are likewise blandly corporate to make up exhilarating".[97] In a mixed review, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Nightclub found the film "uneven simply occasionally charming."[98]

Accolades

  1. ^ Tied with Jean Rabasse for Jackie and David Wasco for La La Land

Sequels

Initially, in October 2014, the studio announced the film would be the come out of a trilogy. In July 2016, David Yates confirmed that Rowling had written the screenplay for the second moving-picture show and had ideas for the third.[117] In October 2016, Rowling announced that the series would comprise five films.[118]

The first sequel, coroneted Strange Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, was released on 16 Nov 2018.[119] [120] [121] The take's playscript, First-rate Beasts—The Crimes of Grindelwald: The Original Screenplay, was published along 16 November 2018.[122] [123] The second sequel, Super Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, is scheduled to release on 15 April 2022;[124] production was delayed receivable to the COVID-19 pandemic.[125] [126] Mads Mikkelsen will replace Johnny Depp in the role of Grindelwald.[127] [128]

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Literature

  • Rowling, J. K. (2016). Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay. New York City: President Arthu A. Levine Books. ISBN978-0-325-40112-6.

External golf links

  • Official web site
  • Extraordinary Beasts and Where to Find Them at IMDb
  • Unreal Beasts and Where to Feel Them at AllMovie
  • Unusual Beasts and Where to Find Them at Box Office Mojo

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