J.K. Rowling is a giant name is the field of novels. Since the release of "Harry Potter," the sleeping fantasies of many bibliophiles and moviegoers were hoisted to draw them into the realm of magic. And the "Fantastic Beasts" cult wizard-themed franchise is no different.
Every new book from J.K. Rowling is always a great reason to celebrate and a recent report from Mail Online. To those who have been patiently waiting for the much-anticipated screenwriting debut, you will be elated to discover its publishing release this year.
J.K. Rowling's another magical storyline revolve in a life of a magi-zoologist named Newt Scamander in New York, during 1920's. His permanence seems etched on a journey to find the fallen beasts in the land of muggles.
Scamander the protagonist, the heroic character is portrayed by the "Les Miserables" actor Eddie Redmayne. This franchise of terrifying adventure, mystery, and magic will be directed by the same man who drew the "Harry Potter" characters from the books to the movie screen.
The 51-year old British novelist, screenwriter, and film producer is best known for her ability to bring her readers and audiences on tenterhooks. Based on the released article of Movie News Guide, this particular story is being pursued to have four installments.
In her recent tweet, she corrected an unverified account about the movie plans for the "Harry Potter And The Cursed Child." Unfortunately, it will be a stage play. The "Fantastic Beasts" is the story set to be a trilogy.
The movie, as always, will be star-studded. Teasing an appearance of the "Minority Report" actor Collin Farrell. The Irish actor joining the wizarding world as Percival Graves is something to look forward to.
The screenplay will be published on the same date of the movie release, which will be this 18th of November.