Wizards take NYC in the new 'Fantastic Beasts' Trailer
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Wizards take NYC in the new 'Fantastic Beasts' Trailer

Premiered at the MTV movie awards, Muggles and Wizards alike are ecstatic.

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Wizards take NYC in the new 'Fantastic Beasts' Trailer
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Pott-heads have been pretty pumped the past couple of months, and the excitement continues with the latest "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" trailer! Starring Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, playing Newt Scamander, Hogwarts textbook author.

Fans will be launched back into the famous wizarding world, with J.K. Rowling's prequel, and the newest trailer shows wizards taking Manhattan! Newt is given the task to keep his contents of his suitcase a secret. His story is about him coming to America and 1920s New York, including a stop at Ellis Island, where he uses some crafty magic to hide a title Beast from customs.

"You're an interesting man, Mr. Scamander. Like your suitcase, I think there's much more to you than meets the eye," Colin Farrell's Percival Graves says in voiceover.

We discover the characters backstory, including that of getting kicked out of Hogwarts for his beastly experiments, but still has the support of future headmaster, Albus Dumbledore!

Rowling, who wrote the film's screenplay, and Warner Bros. have teased that "Fantastic Beasts" is the first film in what will be 'at least a trilogy."

According to Yahoo, the film is directed by David Yates (who also helmed the last four "Harry Potter" movies), "Fantastic Beasts" also stars Katherine Waterston, Ron Perlman, Ezra Miller, Jon Voight, and Samantha Morton. It opens November 18, 2016.

Watch the trailer to see what is up nd coming!










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