Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Movie Release Date, Cast, Storyline, Wiki Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them also known as Fantastic Beasts is an. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them showtimes and movie theaters. Buy IMAX, 3D and IMAX 3D Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movie tickets on Fandango. Mark your calendars, J.K. Rowling fans: 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,' the first film in Warner Bros.' upcoming 'Harry Potter' spinoff trilogy. Watch Free Movie Online Full HD The Jungle Book 2016 Full Movie Watch Online Free. The Jungle Book 2016 Full Movie Watch Online Free : The Jungle Book 2016 full movie watch online, The Jungle Book. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in US theaters November 18, 2016 starring Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller, Alison Sudol. Fantastic Beasts and. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2. Harry Potter Spinoff Fantastic Beasts Movie Release Date Set For November 2016. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - FINAL TRAILER (Harry Potter Spinoff - 2016) - Duration: 7:20. Fresh Movie Trailers 205,708 views. Fall movie guide 2016: 'Dr. Strange,' 'Fantactic Beasts' and more November buzz films. You Are Reading: 11 Harry Potter Characters That Might Show Up In Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. Here Are The Magical Creatures We're Hoping To See In 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' — moviepilot. The latest trailer for J. K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was unleashed at the MTV Movie Awards, leaving Harry Potter fans everywhere spellbound (Want proof? Check out the fan frenzy that is 1. Times Tumblr Totally Understood How We Feel About Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them). In case you missed it, you can check out the clip below: As an avid reader of the books, I was totally won over by the clip, but it did leave me with one (rather important) question: Which fantastic beasts are we actually going to see in the film? The trailer doesn't give much away as far as creatures are concerned; we catch a tiny glimpse of a Niffler and a new creature, Swooping Evil (as confirmed by Pottermore), but it's highly unlikely these will be the only new furry friends we encounter. The movie, of course, is based on a fictional textbook that Harry and co. Back in 2. 00. 1, Rowling actually wrote and published a version of Fantastic Beasts (under the guise of Newt Scamander) to help raise money for the British charity Comic Relief, and naturally it's the perfect place to go looking for clues. After digging out my old copy and casting an eye over the A- Z, I've put together a list of the crazy creatures I'm most curious to see. Note: I chose not to include beasts we've already met in the Harry Potter film series, including the acromantula, basilisk, centaur, dragon, grindylow, hippogriff, merpeople, phoenix, pixie, puffskein, troll, unicorn and werewolf. Chimaera. Artwork from Harry Potter Trading Card Game and Deviantart: draethius. M. O. M. Classification: XXXXXThe Chimaera is a rare Greek monster with a lion's head, a goat's body and a dragon's tail. Vicious and bloodthirsty, the Chimaera is extremely dangerous. There is only one known instance of the successful slaying of a Chimaera and the unlucky wizard concerned fell to his death from his winged horse shortly afterwards, exhausted by his efforts. Chimaera eggs are classified as Class A Non- Tradeable Goods. The Chimaera's namesake has been depicted hundreds of times before in Greek mythology, but the one on the HP Trading Card Game is quite unique. Either way, it would clearly make an epic opponent in a magical battle. Clabbert. Artwork from The Harry Potter Lexicon and Deviantart: karinafaria. M. O. M. Classification: XXThe Clabbert is a tree- dwelling creature, in appearance something like a cross between a monkey and a frog. It originated in the southern states of America, though it has since been exported worldwide. The smooth and hairless skin is a mottled green, the hands and feet are webbed, and the arms and legs are long and supple, enabling the Clabbert to swing between branches with the agility of an orangutan. The head has short horns and the wide mouth, which appears to be grinning, is full of razor- sharp teeth. The Clabbert feeds mostly on small lizards and birds. The Clabbert's most distinctive feature is the large pustule in the middle of its forehead which turns scarlet and flashes when it senses danger. American wizards once kept Clabberts in their gardens to give early warning of approaching Muggles, but the International Confederation of Wizards has introduced fines which have largely ended this practice. The sight of a tree at night full of glowing Clabbert pustules, while decorative, attracted too many Muggles wishing to ask why their neighbours still had their Christmas lights up in June. Crup. Artwork from Tumblr: amonsterblogofmonsters and Harry Potter Wiki. M. O. M. Classification: XXXThe Crup originated in the southeast of England. It closely resembles a Jack Russell terrier, except for the forked tail. The Crup is almost certainly a wizard- created dog, as it is intensely loyal to wizards and ferocious towards Muggles. It is a great scavenger, eating anything from gnomes to old tyres. Crup licences may be obtained from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures on completion of a simple test to prove the applicant wizard is capable of controlling the Crup in Muggle- inhabited areas. Crup owners are legally obliged to remove the Crup's tail with a painless Severing Charm while the Crup is six to eight weeks old, lest Muggles notice it. Diricawl. Artwork from Harry Potter Wiki. M. O. M. Classification: XXThe Diricawl originated in Mauritius. A plump- bodied, fluffy- feathered, flightless bird, the Diricawl is remarkable for its method of escaping danger. It can vanish in a puff of feathers and reappear elsewhere (the phoenix shares this ability). Interestingly, Muggles were once fully aware of the existence of the Diricawl, though they knew it by the name of “dodo.” Unaware that the Diricawl could vanish at will, Muggles believe they have hunted the species to extinction. As this seems to have raised Muggle awareness of the dangers of slaying their fellow creatures indiscriminately, the International Confederation of Wizards has never deemed it appropriate that the Muggles should be made aware of the continued existence of the Diricawl. A resurrection for the dodos?! I am seriously rooting for this one. Griffin. Statue at the entrance to Dumbledore's office and artwork by Megan Giles. M. O. M. Classification: XXXXThe Griffin originated in Greece and has the front legs and head of a giant eagle, but the body and hind legs of a lion. Like Sphinxes, Griffins are often employed by wizards to guard treasure. Though Griffins are fierce, a handful of skilled wizards have been known to befriend one. Griffins feed on raw meat. Dumbledore must have had this mythical marvel at his office door for a reason. Could this tie in with an appearance from a young Albie? Kappa. Artwork from Livejournal: vovat. M. O. M. Classification: XXXXThe Kappa is a Japanese water demon that inhabits shallow ponds and rivers. Often said to look like a monkey with fish scales instead of fur, it has a hollow in the top of its head in which it carries water. The Kappa feeds on human blood but may be persuaded not to harm a person if it is thrown a cucumber with that person's name carved into it. In confrontation, a wizard should trick the Kappa into bowing - if it does so, the water in the hollow of its head will run out, depriving it of all its strength. I couldn't resist including this one on my list. A demon that can be defeated by a cucumber? Bring on the comic relief! Manticore. Artwork from Harry Potter Trading Card Game and Harry Potter Neoseeker. M. O. M. Classification: XXXXXThe Manticore is a highly dangerous Greek beast with the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion. As dangerous as the Chimaera, and as rare, the Manticore is reputed to croon softly as it devours its prey. Manticore skin repels almost all known charms and the sting causes instant death. The manticore is another beast featured in the HP Trading Card Game. As well as being totally badass, I bet this man- headed predator could also provide a bit of banter (before he kills you) and would have no shortage of stories to tell. Niffler. GIF from Pottermore. M. O. M. Classification: XXXThe Niffler is a British beast. Fluffy, black and long- snouted, this burrowing creature has a predilection for anything glittery. Nifflers are often kept by goblins to burrow deep into the earth for treasure. Though the Niffler is gentle and even affectionate, it can be destructive to belongings and should never be kept in a house. Nifflers live in lairs up to twenty feet below the surface and produce six to eight young in a litter. The only confirmed beast so far, the Niffler sounds like a pretty valuable asset for any witch or wizard in need of cash. I could watch this little guy spin all day! Quintaped (also known as Hairy Mac. Boon)Artwork from 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' and Harry Potter Trading Card Game. M. O. M. Classification: XXXXXThe Quintaped is a highly dangerous carnivorous beast with a particular taste for humans. Its low- slung body is covered with thick reddish- brown hair, as are its five legs, each of which ends in a clubfoot. The Quintaped is found only upon the Isle of Drear off the northernmost tip of Scotland. Drear has been made unplottable for this reason. Legend has it that the Isle of Drear was once populated by two wizarding families, the Mc. Cliverts and the Mac. Boons. A drunken wizarding duel between Dugald, chief of the clan Mc. Clivert and Quintius, head of the clan Mac. Boon, is supposed to have led to the death of Dugald. In retaliation, so the story has it, a gang of Mc. Cliverts surrounded the Mac. Boon dwellings one night and Transfigured each and every Mac. Boon into a monstrous five- legged creature. The Mc. Cliverts realised too late that the Transfigured Mac. Boons were infinitely more dangerous in this state (the Mac. Boons had the reputation for great ineptitude at magic). Moreover, the Mac. Boons resisted every attempt to turn them back into human form. The monsters killed every last one of the Mc. Cliverts until no human remained on the island. It was only then that the Mac. Boon monsters realised that in the absence of anyone to wield a wand, they would be forced to remain as they were for evermore. The Hairy Mac. Boons may look funny, but it sounds like they pose a serious threat. I'd love to see these Scottish brutes let loose in New York! Snidget. Artwork from Harry Potter Wiki and Deviantart: whispersonthewind. M. O. M. Classification: XXXX (not because it is dangerous but because severe penalties are attached to its capture or injury.)The Golden Snidget is an extremely rare, protected species of bird. Completely round, with a very long, thin beak and glistening jewel- like red eyes, the Golden Snidget is an extremely fast flier that can change direction with uncanny speed and skill, owing to the rotational joints of its wings. The Golden Snidget's feathers and eyes are so highly prized that is was at one time in danger of being hunted to extinction by wizards.
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