Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a approval rating, with the consensus: " Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has an awful lot of magic to conjure, and it often looks fantastic. But the final result lacks the unpredictable, emotional punch that has powered the best of the franchise."
Principal photography began in August 2015 at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden and on location in Liverpool.
As we look to the future of the wizarding world, we can expect to see more stories, characters, and creatures that will add to the richness and depth of this magical universe. With the success of the film franchise, it's clear that the story of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" will continue to enchant audiences for years to come. fantastic beasts and where to find them part 1
For fans of Potter, it’s a welcome return to a universe of endless corners. For newcomers, it’s a stunning standalone fantasy. But for anyone who has ever felt like a beast in a world that wants tame pets, it’s a roar worth hearing.
The film’s title promises creatures, and it delivers. Each beast is rendered with stunning CGI and unique personality. The key creatures in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Part 1 include: Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a approval rating,
As Newt navigates the city, he becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a series of mysterious events and creatures that have been causing chaos in the city. With the help of his new friends, including Jacob Kowalski, a No-Maj (non-magical person) who becomes his ally, and Queenie and Tina Goldstein, two talented witches who work for the Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA), Newt sets out to uncover the truth behind these strange occurrences.
Each capture scene is a miniature adventure, showcasing Rowling’s gift for imaginative creatures and the film’s spectacular visual effects. As we look to the future of the
"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is a story written by Newt Scamander, a renowned magizoologist who traveled the world in search of magical creatures. The story begins in the 1920s, when Newt, a young and ambitious wizard, sets out on a journey to document and study the various magical creatures that inhabit our world. His travels take him to New York City, a bustling metropolis that is home to a thriving community of wizards and witches.
When Newt inadvertently swaps his briefcase with Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), a No-Maj (American term for Muggle) cannery worker and aspiring baker, chaos erupts. Several creatures escape into the city.
Despite the controversy of the later films, the first installment remains a strong entry in the wizarding world canon. It offers:
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them ends not with a triumphant cheer but with a somber rainfall of Swooping Evil venom, wiping memories from the No-Maj (Muggle) population of New York. It’s a bittersweet finale: the magical world is saved, but at the cost of the truth. As Newt walks into the mist, suitcase in hand, we realize the film is less about finding beasts than about finding compassion — for the creatures, the outcasts, and even the broken parts of ourselves.