Warner Bros. Releases Title Design For 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them', J.K. Rowling Admits About Writing A New Book

Warner Bros. has released the first official promotion of the upcoming movie prequel of Harry Potter entitled 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.' The highly anticipated mysterious film which is based on the book of J.K. Rowling is expected to be released in theaters next year.

The newly released title design of the film looks attractive with its serpentine and steely touch. Many Harry Potter fans became more excited to watch the coming film.

The title design of the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' has similarities to the eight previous Harry Potter films. The sharp and uneven letters of the title remind the fans of the gothic towers of Hogwarts.

The most awaited film will be starred by Eddie Redmayne who won the Oscars for his film 'The Theory of Everything.' The actor who was also part of the 2015 film 'Jupiter Ascending,' will be playing as the magizoologist Newt Scamander. The Harry Potter prequel is set in New York in 1926.

Earlier in September, the actor revealed how happy he is to be part of the cast of the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.' 'The Danish Girl' star said the experience was extraordinary.

"Like many people, I read those books, I watched those films, and became completely intoxicated by J.K. Rowling's world. The idea of getting to tiptoe into it felt truly exciting. I hope it's going to be quite a ride," the British actor said.

Meanwhile, the author of the hit novel and movie series Harry Potter shares some good news to her fans and readers. J.K Rowling admits that she is currently working on a children's book. But the successful author did not reveal what the book she's writing is all about.

"I'm not going to give you an absolute date, because things are busy enough. And novels in the plural, I have so many ideas in my head." Rowling stated.

"I have an idea for a children's book - actually I've written half a children's book that I really love, so I'm definitely going to finish that," the author added.

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