UPDATE 11/4: EW released more photos from the film, including behind the scenes shots! You can check them out in the gallery below.
Yesterday we got the logo for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the upcoming spin-off film in the Harry Potter franchise.
Based on the 2001 book J.K. Rowling wrote under the pseudonym Newt Scamander as Harry’s textbook for his Care of Magical Creatures class, the movie follows Newt (played by Eddie Redmayne) as he travels to document magical creatures.
Now we get something even more exciting than a logo: Newt himself! Check out this awesome Entertainment Weekly cover which features our magical protagonist.
Newt is shown here “standing inside the entrance of the majestic art deco-influenced Magical Congress of the United States of America (or MACUSA), which is the American version of the Ministry of Magic that’s housed inside the Woolworth Building in the film.”
We already knew the film would venture out of the British Isles as Newt is set to meet Colin Farrell’s character, Graves, in New York. But knowing about magical societies outside of Britain, such as the US version of the Ministry of Magic, is exciting and I can’t wait to see what else the film will explore.
You’ll be able to learn more about the film from this issue of EW, which hits stands Friday.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, directed by David Yates and starring Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ron Perlman, and Colin Farrell, is set to hit theaters on November 18, 2016.
What do you think of Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander? What else are you hoping to learn about magical society in America? Let us know in the comments!
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Gallery
[justified_image_grid preset=1 ids=”32165,32166,32164,32163,32162,32161,32160″ thumbs_spacing=5 row_height=200 height_deviation=30 caption=off overlay=hovered overlay_color=#111111 overlay_opacity=0.4 outer_border_width=2 outer_border_color=#cccccc lightbox=prettyphoto margin=”10px 0″ mobile_caption=off mobile_overlay=off]Source: EW