Producer David Heyman, who had a huge hand in the creation of the
Harry Potter film series, vaguely
commented this week about the upcoming
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movie, written by J.K. Rowling, while promoting his movie
Gravity. While his response wasn't quote as negative about an involvement as
Daniel Radcliffe's was this week, Heyman was still coy about how much he knew and what part he plays in the film's production.
Remember that while Heyman has not confirmed his involvement, he is a close friend of J.K. Rowling's, and has released pretty much all of his films in the past decade through Warner Bros, which will be of course the production company behind
Fantastic Beasts.
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"I can't talk really about it yet," he said. "All I can say is that it's great. Jo had no need to go back to this universe or world. It's not Harry Potter per se, but the world of Harry. She's chosen to do so because she felt a need to tell a story. That she's doing it means that it's going to be very, very special."