Sunday, April 3, 2016
The producer promises that the 'spin-off' keep the spirit of 'Harry Potter'
The first installment of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them comes to theaters on November 18 and JK Rowling is already preparing to fans of the Harry Potter universe with stories published by Pottermore in which the writer explores the magic in America North. Yesterday I talked about the first text focused on the beginnings of the magical community contienente with 'Skinwalkers' and, today, the Salem witch trials are the protagonists of the new release.
However, many of the fans of the boy wizard wonder if the 'spin-off' on Newt Scamander magizóologo (Eddie Redmayne) and has script Rowling herself, keep the spirit of Harry Potter. Well, the answer to that question is David Heyman, producer of the film franchise starring Daniel Radcliffe and this prequel, which has reassured supporters of the universe created by the British writer.
"Fantastic Beasts keeps the spirit of the books Potter, but not about young people and their problems , "says Heyman, producer of the film also saga of the boy wizard in Total Film (via GamesRadar). "I would not say it's dark, but not light. There is material in all the books that talk about the truth of life. Here, there are also dark, but also creatures and humor and heart. Something that will attract young people and adults , "he adds.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them follows Newt Scamander (Redmayne), an magizóologo who arrives in New York with his old reliable suitcase full of magical creatures that has collected in his travels world. In this new adventure, when your suitcase is opened unexpectedly and the many animals that carries within it are released, Newt discover that the magical community American hides fearfully Muggle (non-maj) and that exposure of magic in public has worse consequences than in the UK. Close the deal Ezra Miller, Colin Farrell, Alison Sudol and Katherine Waterston. The first installment is directed by David Yates.
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