Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
A man with a suitcase on a foggy city street. Behind him are two women and a man.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Yates
Written byJ. K. Rowling
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPhilippe Rousselot
Edited byMark Day
Music byJames Newton Howard
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]
Release dates
  • 10 November 2016 (2016-11-10) (Alice Tully Hall)
  • 18 November 2016 (2016-11-18) (United Kingdom and United States)
Running time
133 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States[3][4]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$175–200 million[5][6][7]
Box office$814 million[8][9]

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 of the same name by Rowling. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, Ron Perlman, and Colin Farrell.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them premiered in New York City on 10 November 2016 and was released in cinemas worldwide on 18 November 2016 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a commercial success after grossing $814 million worldwide, making it the eighth highest-grossing film of 2016. The film was nominated for five British Academy Film Awards, including Best British Film, and won for Best Production Design. It was nominated for two Academy Awards and won for Best Costume Design, becoming the first Wizarding World film to win an Academy Award.[10] Two sequels have been released: Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022).

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  5. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (13 November 2018). "Box Office: 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' Sequel Heads for $250 Million Global Launch". Variety. Archived from the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
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  10. ^ Dornbush, Jonathon (26 February 2017). "Oscars 2017: Fantastic Beasts Wins First Academy Award for Harry Potter Franchise". IGN. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.