![]() Check back tomorrow for more #MagicInProgress. On 11.16.18 the #FantasticBeasts story continues. We took all we’ve learned from one and just expanded that and created a richer, deeper and more thrilling film which I’m excited to be a part of.”Ĭonsequently, it’s looking like the Fantastic Beasts films are serving to paint a wider picture of the wizarding world, which introduces the possibility that future installments of the film series – planned for five films total – could become a continent-jumping global tour. And it’s just a thrilling and very fun adventure. And it’s also a story about love and passion and all its forms - paternal, romantic, political. The new film has a very different feel than the first. As you can tell from the, we’re following quite a few characters. “We delve deeper into wizarding world - we’re in Paris, we’re in London and New York - the world is expanding. While the first film set itself in New York City, introducing audiences to the hierarchy of the wizarding community of the United States, executive producer David Heyman tells EW that the 1927-set Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald will take place “almost entirely” in Paris, France.īefore the reveal of Paris as the sequel’s primary setting, Heyman previously explained at length: The Fantastic Beasts sequel’s eponymous “crimes of Grindelwald” will not fall under the jurisdiction of either the NYPD or MACUSA. According to Redmayne, “There’s a Chinese creature that’s formidable.” However, he also teases the presence of a new creature that originates from a continent that’s not typically referenced in the Harry Potter mythology. But beasts feature in the film and feature strongly.”Įddie Redmayne, who stars as the keeper of the movie’s magizoological menagerie, Newt Scamander, also confirms that we’ll see the return of purloining platypus the Niffler, as well as Pickett, the Bowtruckle (green twig pet,) that lives in Newt’s pocket. That’s not the driver in this film, it’s not a central part of the plot. But the main driver in the first film was finding the beasts. “ There are as many beasts in the film as in the first. However, it seems that Newt Scamander’s mischievous suitcase dwellers will still live up to the billing of the first part of the sequel’s title.Įxecutive producer David Heyman reveals that while the plot has shifted away from the escape of the beasts in the first film, they will still be a strong presence in the Paris-set sequel. Hogwarts-standard word, “muggle,” and, as we learned in the original Fantastic Beasts, the American term, “no-maj.”Īs more intriguing plot details about Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald emerged, discussion about the titular fantastic beasts themselves has been oddly scarce. Of course, it contrasts with the tried-and-true U.K. That’s the nomenclature that the wizarding communities of France embrace regarding non-magical people, as will be revealed in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, according EW. Harry Potter fans now have a new word to add to their lexicon: Non–magique. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Release Dateįantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald arrives on November 16. It will be the second entry of what’s being planned as a five-film franchise.įurther reading: The Must See Movies of 2018 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Details
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