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| Author: | Mrs. Figg [ Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:13 am ] |
| Post subject: | Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
Thanks to Pottermore. [quote] Everything we've learned about ‘Fantastic Beasts' this week By the Pottermore Team Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander in 'Fantastic Beasts' Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander in 'Fantastic Beasts', photo by Jaap Buitendijk SATURDAY 7TH NOV 2015 Well that was a bit of an exciting week. So far we've had our first look at Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander and the film's rather special logo, and there are SO MANY things we now know about the film and North American wizards. Where to begin... The US term for Muggle is ‘No-Maj’ Non-magical people in North America are called ‘No-Maj’ (pronounced no-madge). The American Ministry of Magic is called MACUSA This stands for the Magical Congress of the United States of America. It’s based in the Woolworth Building, Manhattan, and even has its own seal of office. American witches and wizards live in secret Thanks in no small part to events like the Salem witch trials, the North American wizarding community lives strictly off the No-Maj radar. By Newt’s time, most No-Majs don’t believe in witches and wizards, save for a fanatical organisation called the Second Salemers. They are led by Mary Lou (Samantha Morton) and want to expose and destroy witchcraft in the US. Mary Lou’s son Credence (Ezra Miller) is a troubled figure. The film is set in 1926 We knew the film was set in the 1920s but now we know the year. Well into the Roaring Twenties – what could it mean for the story? Newt owns an enchanted suitcase How does a Magizoologist work on the go? He takes his work with him, of course. Newt Scamander’s suitcase is enchanted so that it’s bigger on the inside than it appears on the outside. To avoid embarrassment at US Customs, Newt can flip a switch on his case to hide its contents from No-Maj eyes. The beasts escape Newt falls foul of the American wizarding authorities when the beasts in his enchanted suitcase get out, which puts him in the path of Graves… You’re a wizard, Colin Colin Farrell plays a powerful MACUSA Auror named Graves, right-hand man of the US wizarding community’s leader. Tina Goldstein works at MACUSA Porpentina Goldstein is a young witch who works for MACUSA. She’s been demoted below her abilities and ambitions because she stood up for the wrong person. No Image (L-R) Katherine Waterston as Tina and Eddie Redmayne as Newt in 'Fantastic Beasts', photo by Jaap Buitendijk Queenie Goldstein is a Legilimens Tina’s younger sister has the ability to extract feelings and memories from someone’s mind – a great skill to have. The actors had a say in their wands Eddie Redmayne felt strongly that Newt would have a simple, wooden wand, while Katherine Waterston wanted a heavier wand to give her spells more oomph. Colin Farrell even got a practice wand to train with. The movie centres around four friends, and one is a No-Maj Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them isn’t just Newt’s story; it’s about Tina, Queenie and aspiring baker Jacob – the first non-wizarding main character. He starts the film post-breakup and gets swept up in Newt’s wizardly wake. There is a scene in a Harlem speakeasy A scene in Fantastic Beasts is set in a Harlem speakeasy. The film’s 1926 setting is slap-bang in the middle of Prohibition in America, when buying, selling and bootlegging alcohol was illegal. That didn’t stop there being literally thousands of speakeasy clubs in New York City alone. But is this establishment for witches and wizards, or No-Majs? 'Fantastic Beasts' was almost a faux documentary There are 75 species of magical creatures in the textbook Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, but no plot. The filmmakers considered making a faux documentary but when J.K. Rowling heard, she offered up another idea and started writing. This is the first time she has ever written a screenplay, and she has mapped out the next two already. Although we are left wondering how a David Attenborough-narrated ‘Mating cycle of the Hippogriff’ segment might have panned out. Eddie Redmayne has read all the Harry Potter books The lovely Eddie Redmayne has read the Harry Potter stories, watched the films and was courted for the role of Newt Scamander about five months before J.K. Rowling submitted her final screenplay. The British actor also worked with animal handlers and zookeepers to prepare for the role. Here’s a reminder of how bloomin’ cool he looks in costume on the cover of Entertainment Weekly: First look at Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander PSYCHED? You bet. |
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| Author: | Howler [ Sun Nov 22, 2015 12:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
Quote: The US term for Muggle is ‘No-Maj’ Non-magical people in North America are called ‘No-Maj’ (pronounced no-madge). Seriously - WHY??? ... ... why, why, why, why, why? It makes absolutely no sense at all!!! I really like the stories of the 20's era ... it is a period of huge changes. This part of the movie I will like. Colin Farrell plays a powerful MACUSA Auror named Graves - Awesome!! Newt owns an enchanted suitcase - Well of course he does!! |
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| Author: | Mrs. Figg [ Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:58 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
I wanted the magic school to be in an ambiguous place so it was Canadian and US at the same time... like the border by Niagara Falls, or that funny point where Windsor and Detroit sort of touch (or Sarnia), or farther west (even Vancouver Island). Magic shouldn't care about Muggle political boundaries. Wonder what sort of critters get loose and how clever they write it so that it makes complete sense to the Muggles/Nomaj's. I saw a cool comic where the Pacific NW Bigfoot sightings were actually Chewbaca hiding from the Empire. It would need to be something like that's how N. Am. got Buffalo/Bison... or pheasants! Maybe Jefferson didn't bring them from China after all! I'm jazzed about this. We'll have to think about it the same way that the original Star Trek doesn't really have any real relation to Enterprise or Next Gen... but I'm ok with that. |
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| Author: | Howler [ Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
LOL - the Windso/Detroit tunnel would be a perfect place for a little witch or wizard to 'disappear' into a "9¾". They would definitely go unnoticed. I still don't understand why they would change the word "muggle" to "no-maj" ... completely mind boggling. JRK got sued over the use of the word and won ... so has she found another word that someone else has used in their works of literature; can she expect another legal battle? |
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| Author: | Paint-horse [ Mon Nov 23, 2015 9:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
As much as it leaks, they would drown. We run trains between Windsor and Elkhart, IN through that tunnel all the time. We have to be sure when building intermodel trains that high containers aren't double stacked. Though it's really cool when they try to enter the tunnel that way.
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| Author: | Mrs. Figg [ Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
Ah, the leaks! You have been bamboozled by the Spell to keep Muggles at bay! It doesn't really leak, for the Magical World its an easy apparation to get past the dampness. Did you have some of them with you so it had to seem that way? (Plus it keeps the Guard Plimpies happy.) |
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| Author: | Howler [ Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:37 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fantastic Beasts - all SPOILERS - don't open this |
See - that tunnel would be the perfect spot for a little witch or wizard to catch their (single-no stacked) train! |
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