
When Magizoologist Newt Scamander arrives in New York, he intends his stay to be just a brief stopover. Rowling's screenwriting debut is captured in this exciting hardcover edition of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them screenplay. She states that his support is invaluable.įinally, she sends her appreciation to her family, her husband Neil and her three children, Jessica, David and Mackenzie, for believing that she should pursue the screenplay. Rowling then gives thanks to Kevin Tsujihara who helped her to commit to bringing Newt to life. She then thanks David Heyman, who has been working with her since the first instalment of the Harry Potter films. They had sent her notes and encouragement as she navigated her way into creating her first ever screenplay. Rowling gives her appreciation of Steve Kloves and David Yates for their patience and help in creating the screenplay. The book is dedicated to the author's late father-in law who was a veterinarian. " To the memory of Gordon Murray, real-life creature healer and hero" Directly to both sides of the Niffler are two Runespoors. Below it, there're a Niffler and two Niffler paw prints. Below the text "The Original Screenplay", there's a beast that is similiar to a Leucrotta. Directly down from the Billwigs are two eyes, whose meaning is unknown. Below the logo, at both sides there're two Billywigs. In the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) logo, the S is detailed to look like a Phoenix. Below her name, there's a quill which draws the sign of celtic knot, which represents the importance of both Non-magic people and Wizardkind in this series. Diagonal to the Swooping evil is the author, J. At the top, there're two feathers representing Frank, Newt's Thunderbird and in the corners there's a Swooping Evil. Being the series which focuses on Beasts, this cover shows many sorts of things present in the film.
