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  1. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 4: Directed by David Yates. The fourth installment of the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' series which follows the adventures of Newt Scamander.

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    The second creature we meet in the movie is just seconds old as we see it emerges from a silver egg in Newt's hand, right before Kowalski's eyes in the bank. We later learn that this is an Occamy hatchling.

    Another fantastic creature which pops up throughout the movie are house elves, a familiar part of the Harry Potter movies. In Fantastic Beasts elves can be seen working in the Magical Congress of the United States of America's headquarters and an elf barman serves up the giggle water from behind the bar in the speakeasy, The Blind Pig.

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    Newt's charmed case contained the last pair of breeding Graphorns, along with their offspring. The Graphorn, which is native to the mountains of Europe, can be aggressive and with grayish-purple skin with is said to be tougher than that of dragons, it might be hard to defeat one if it attacked. Fwoopers are a brightly coloured African bird, their f...

    Nundus originate from East Africa and desptie being huge are able to move silently making it a proficient hunter and has earned it the title of one of the most dangerous creature alive. It's been described as a cross between a tiger and a pufferfish. They inflate the sacks on their necks and then expel their breath which contains a potent mix of di...

    Doxies are sometimes mistaken for fairies but get too close and you might find out why they're sometimes referred to as \"biting fairies,\" you can get a nasty nip from these little creatures with their double row of sharp venomous teeth. Unlike regular fairies, the Doxy is covered in coarse black hair, an additional set of limbs and shiny dark win...

    Newton has a heard of Mooncalves basking in the moonlight on a hill in his suitcase, they can be shy and will only emerge from the burrows on a full moon. The Mooncalf has pale grey skin and large bulging eyes suited to low levels of light. Mooncalves will perform a mating ritual consisting of dance-like moves when exposed to moon light.

    Newt can bee seen bottle-feeding a young Marmite, a beast with a large tentacled, transparent body. It's like a cross between a dust mite and squid. Marmites have bioluminescent bodies which means they emit a natural light giving them a glowing appearance.

    The Erumpent is a huge African beast, Newt had a female of the species as part of his collection that escaped in New York, causing destruction in its wake. With Jacob Kowalski's help, Newt was able to recapture the beast in Central Park Zoo.

    An Ashwinder is a magical serpent which is born from the embers of an unattended magical fire. While we don't see an actual Ashwinder in Fantastic Beasts, we do see an Ashwinder's egg. The eggs are extremely valuable but hard to obtain as very are very hot and flammable unless frozen in time. Newt offers the goblin Gnarlack a frozen Ashwinder egg i...

    A Demiguise was the last creature that Newton managed to recapture after his case was opened in New York. It's exceptionally hard to catch a Demiguise as they're invisible most of the time and have precognitive sight, the only way to catch them is to do something completely unpredictable.

    • Niffler. The first beast we meet in the film is the adorable but maddening Niffler that escapes from Newt's suitcase. Twice. Nifflers are essentially hyperactive kleptomaniacs, swiping everything shiny they can get their hands on.
    • Occamy. An Occamy is a beautiful, unique creature — something that's clear from the moment we see a baby Occamy burst out of its silver egg right before Jacob and Newt's eyes.
    • Bowtruckle. Bowtruckles have got to be one of the most adorable creatures, not just in "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," but in all of Potterdom.
    • Billywig. This blue hummingbird-like insect has a number of blink-and-you'll-miss-it scenes as it flits around New York throughout the movie, then disappears never to be seen again.
  2. The series is distributed by Warner Bros. and consists of three fantasy films as of 2024, beginning with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), and following with Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022).

  3. Newt Scamander. Newt Scamander is an introverted British wizard and magizoologist, as well as a member of Hogwarts' Hufflepuff House. [1] In Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Newt arrives in New York, where he encounters Muggle Jacob Kowalski, demoted auror Porpentina "Tina" Goldstein and Tina's Legilimens sister Queenie Goldstein.

  4. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore: Directed by David Yates. With Jude Law, Cara Mahoney, Mads Mikkelsen, Eddie Redmayne. Albus Dumbledore knows that Gellert Grindelwald is moving to take control of the wizarding world.

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  6. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2016 fantasy film directed by David Yates and written by J. K. Rowling. It is the first instalment in the Fantastic Beasts film series and the ninth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, serving as a spin-off of and prequel to the Harry Potter film series ; it is inspired by the 2001 guide book ...

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