Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Update: Release date, plot revealed; David Heyman calls script "sublime"

By Staff Writer

Apr 07, 2015 08:40 AM EDT

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a book written by renowned author J.K. Rowling for Comic Relief, is releasing to the big screen in November next year. The spin-off would still be set in the wizarding world we all known and love and the film producer, David Heyman has some things to say about the film's script.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, to be released on November 18, 2016, will follow Newt Scamander and the adventures he goes on while penning the book from which the movie is based on. Harry Potter fans who have followed the books from start to finish will see beasts and creatures they are familiar with, especially if they read the book itself.

Although it is set in a world fans are familiar with, this movie will transpire a full seventy years before the main Harry Potter books and it will start in New York which would show fans a side of the wizarding world they have yet to see.

The film's producer, David Heyman, has voiced out his opinions concerning the film's script, which was written by J.K. Rowling herself. "Jo Rowling has written has written a script that's sublime." Heyman said. "It's funny, it's vivid, it's exciting. It's filled with the hallmarks of her incredible imagination."

Clearly, fans will not be disappointed in any capacity when this movie comes out since Rowling has done it again. Heyman's words are enough to get fans excited despite the film's release date.

Every Harry Potter fan in the world is patiently waiting for this new spin-off, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, now that the main series has been over for years. This look into a different facet of the wizarding world will definitely quench the thirst for new material from the world that some of them grew up reading about. Knowing J.K. Rowling, the wait will be worth it. 

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