MoM Elections: A Speech from William Waverly
Waverly is back again! His aspirations for his time as Minister are announced, and hear what he thinks about some of his opponents’ ideas.
Waverly is back again! His aspirations for his time as Minister are announced, and hear what he thinks about some of his opponents’ ideas.
We’ve previously seen glimpses of MACUSA in the “Fantastic Beasts” film trailers, and we’ve learned a little bit about 1920s MACUSA President Seraphina Picquery, but now we finally get to know more about the early beginnings of MACUSA, thanks to new writing on Pottermore by J.K. Rowling.
From the costumes to the sets to the meticulous magical detail that goes into creating each scene, it’s impossible to deny that the wizarding world looks good. Really good. Much of that can be credited to Stuart Craig, who has served as production designer on all eight “Harry Potter” films and now, the “Fantastic Beasts” trilogy.
When you think of the “Harry Potter” films, there are a lot of names that come to mind – J.K. Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson probably topping the list. But while Rowling created the world, and our Harry, Ron, and Hermione trio imbued it with life onscreen, it is another person who is responsible for ushering “Harry Potter” to the big screen, and that person is David Heyman.
Dan Fogler comes straight from set when it’s time for our interview, having just finished filming the last scenes of “Fantastic Beasts” that will be shot today, which means he’s still in costume as No-Maj Jacob Kowalski. Fogler makes an excellent diplomat for the non-magical community, cheerfully sharing with a mix of earnestness and humor what information he can about his character.
Chris Columbus. Alfonso Cuarón. Mike Newell – all of these directors made their mark on the “Harry Potter” film universe, but none more so than David Yates, who directed the last four movies. Now, along with J.K. Rowling and David Heyman, he’s returned to the wizarding world with “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”.
Alison Sudol, who plays Queenie Goldstein, is clearly coming from wardrobe and make-up as she enters the room for our interview. Clothed in a fluffy white robe, she’s traded her dark bob for a curly blonde wig that rests under a hairnet, and her open face has already been made up in the style of an elegant 1920s woman. As she sits, she reveals that she’s wearing a corset, and we all wince just a little in sympathy.
“Harry Potter: The Exhibition” will be coming to the Cinemec in Utrecht, Netherlands, on February 11, 2017, and will run through June 30, 2017.
For the first time, PlayStation’s “Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4” and “Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7” will be combined on one disc and will include brand new downloadable content! Check out all the details here!
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