See Tony Winner Eddie Redmayne in Trailer for "Harry Potter" Movie Prequel! (Video) | Playbill

News See Tony Winner Eddie Redmayne in Trailer for "Harry Potter" Movie Prequel! (Video) Producers have posted the first trailer for the forthcoming "Harry Potter" film spinoff, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."

The cast features two Tony Award winners. Eddie Redmayne, a Tony winner for Red and a 2015 Oscar winner for "The Theory of Everything," plays the lead, Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander, a graduate of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, who specializes in magical and supernatural animals. Dan Fogler (The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee) plays Jacob, a "muggle" (non-magical person).

Redmayne is featured in the film's newly released trailer:

 

Entertainment Weekly previously reported that the film will introduce new terms into "the Potterverse lexicon, and the most significant might be what Stateside wizards say instead of Muggle: 'No-Maj' (pronounced 'no madge,' as in 'no magic')."

Unlike the rest of the "Harry Potter" stories, "Fantastic Beasts" is set mainly in the U.S., specifically New York.

The cast also includes Katherine Waterston as Scamander’s wife Tina, Alison Sudol as Tina’s sister Queenie, Ezra Miller as Credence, plus Samantha Morton, Jenn Murray, Faith Wood-Blagrove and Colin Farrell.

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Scheduled for release Nov. 18, 2016, in 3D and IMAX, the film is an adaptation of the real/fictional book of the same title, ostensibly written by Scamander, but actually penned by the author of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling. The book was originally published in 2001 to benefit the Comic Relief Charity. The action of the story takes place 70 years before the time of the "Harry Potter" books.

Rowling has written the screenplay herself — a first — and it is planned as the first film of a trilogy for Warner Bros. Pictures. It is directed by David Yates, who also directed four of the "Harry Potter" movies.

 
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