J.K. Rowling cleared up a couple of things about the
Fantastic Beasts sequels on Twitter Thursday, confirming that - despite recent reports - Newt Scamander will still remain as the main character of the saga.
Producer David Heyman was
quoted as saying that the main four would take a backseat in the sequel to Grindelwald, Dumbledore, and Credence Barebone, but the author and screenwriter of the series stated that this was not the case exactly, and that Newt will still be forefront. Eddie Redmayne will portray the Magizoologist in the five-part film series.
@jk_rowling please tell us newt is still main character in the next movies
hey @jk_rowling who is leta lestrange plz i can't live like this
Heyman and director David Yates also confirmed that more of Leta Lestrange will be featured in the
Fantastic Beasts sequel, and played by Zoe Kravitz. From the first film, it can be assumed that Leta was a former friend, or even girlfriend, of Newt's, and things fell apart for them.
Judging by what J.K. Rowling told SnitchSeeker at the New York world premiere of
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Leta may have been the reason for Newt's Hogwarts expulsion:
The
Fantastic Beasts sequel begins filming this coming July at Leavesden Studios, with Redmayne, Kravitz, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol, Dan Fogler, Ezra Miller, and Johnny Depp reprising their roles.
For everyone who wants a breakdown of the first movie, just order J.K. Rowling's screenplay for
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Just one thing to note - this is NOT the original script that Rowling wrote and what the cast and crew used for filming, but one that aligns with the final cut of the movie out now. This means that there are no deleted scenes featured in this script, just everything that was already on screen.
Read SnitchSeeker's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them set visit reports right here, including about the great things the cast said about Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, and how 1926-era New York City came to life.