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Monday, 21 November 2016

Fantastic Beasts makes box office magic as it brings in a whopping £15m to become this year's biggest opening weekend

Fantastic Beasts makes box office magic as it brings in a whopping £15m to become this year's biggest opening weekend

It was one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year.
And Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them has delivered accordingly, as fans were seemingly flocking to cinemas across the nation to make the film this year's biggest opening weekend at the box office.
The Harry Potter prequel, written by J.K. Rowling, earned a whopping £15.3 million in ticket sales last weekend - trumping every film in the franchise, bar the final two. 
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Making magic: Fantastic Beasts  had the fans flocking to the cinemas as it became the biggest opening weekend in 2016, earned a whopping £15.3 million
Making magic: Fantastic Beasts had the fans flocking to the cinemas as it became the biggest opening weekend in 2016, earned a whopping £15.3 million
The film, which introduces a new pre-Potter era, has already recouped a total of £176.8m against its estimated £240m production budget and marketing costs.
And the President of Warner Bros. Entertainment U.K. gushed over the terrific figures, saying: 'We are thrilled with the huge response from British and Irish audiences to Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
'Whether long-time Harry Potter fans or newcomers to J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World, moviegoers have shown how excited they are to join us for the start of a whole new era. 
'These tremendous results are a testament to the work of the filmmakers, the cast and all the talented craftsmen whose hard work at Leavesden Studios brought this universe to life.'
Meanwhile, the US box office enjoyed an equally successful opening weekend, debuting to a magical $75 million. 
Weaving its magic: The pre-Potter movie also dominated the US weekend box office, debuting to a magical $75 million for top spot
Weaving its magic: The pre-Potter movie also dominated the US weekend box office, debuting to a magical $75 million for top spot
A sneak peak at film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Warner Bros. spent $180 million (£144m in the UK) on making the movie, bringing back David Yates who directed four of the previous boy wizard's outings, according to Variety.
Foreign audiences also gave it a thumbs up, pouring an extra $143.3 million (£114m) into the coffers for a global haul of $218.3 million.
And that's enough to please any goblin at Gringotts Wizarding Bank, the only financial institution in the wizarding world.
The result confirms Warner Bros' high hopes for the Potter spin-off and its decision to back five installments in the fantasy series.
Healthy result: Marvel's Doctor Strange landed in second, bringing  in $17.5 million, to push its domestic gross to $181.5 million after three weeks and a stunning $571.5 million globally
Benedict Cumberbatch & Rachel McAdams in Doctor Strange final trailer
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Second place went to Marvel's Doctor Strange, which brought in $17.5 million to push its domestic gross to $181.5 million after three weeks in US theaters.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the good Doctor, the blockbuster has also performed healthily worldwide earning $390 million for a $571.5 million take.
DreamWorks Animation's Trolls, based on the popular dolls and featuring the voices of Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, took third with $17.5 million.
That brings the family friendly film's domestic tally to $116.2 million and its global take to $261.3 million. 
Hair-raising: Trolls, took third with $17.5 million. That brings the family friendly film's domestic tally to $116.2 million and its global take to $261.3 million
Hair-raising: Trolls, took third with $17.5 million. That brings the family friendly film's domestic tally to $116.2 million and its global take to $261.3 million
Translate this: Sci-fi drama Arrival nabbed $11.8 million in its third weekend of release putting it in fourth. It now has a $43.4 domestic total and a global take of $54 million
Translate this: Sci-fi drama Arrival nabbed $11.8 million in its third weekend of release putting it in fourth. It now has a $43.4 domestic total and a global take of $54 million
Sci-fi drama Arrival, starring Amy Adams as a linguist recruited by the military to translate when alien ships come to Earth, nabbed $11.8 million in its third weekend of release for a $43.4 domestic total and a global take of $54 million.
Rounding out the top five is Universal's Almost Christmas, taking $7 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic cume to $25.4 million.
The seasonal offering stars Kimberly Elise, Danny Glover, Omar Epps and Mo'Nique in the tale of a dysfunctional family celebrating their first Christmas together since the death of their mother.
Season's greetings: Rounding out the top five is Universal's Almost Christmas, taking $7 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic cume to $25.4 million
Season's greetings: Rounding out the top five is Universal's Almost Christmas, taking $7 million in its second weekend, bringing its domestic cume to $25.4 million



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Friday, 18 November 2016

Photo File: Alison Sudol currently playing Queenie in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Alison Sudol is an actress, musician and author based in Los Angeles. Alongside a successful music career Alison starred in the 2 x Golden Globe winning Amazon hit 'Transparent', USA network's 'DIG' from the creators of Homeland and Heroes and Rafael Palacio's "The Force". Alison plays 'Queenie' in the new Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.







Alison Sudol






Eddie Redmayne looks dapper in quirky checked suit as he promotes Fantastic Beasts with his co-stars in China

Working his magic! Eddie Redmayne looks dapper in quirky checked suit as he promotes Fantastic Beasts with his co-stars in China

He's adorned in fancy 1920s attire while portraying Newt Scamander in his latest hit movie. 
And Eddie Redmayne, 34, proved he is just as stylish off screen as he is on during the Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them press conference at the Sanlitun arena in Beijing, China, on Friday.
The Oscar-winning actor ensured he was the star of show as he gave a dashing display in a colourful checkered suit, while continuing his whirlwind promotional tour for the new flick.
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Working his magic! Eddie Redmayne, 34, looked dapper as he attended the Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them press conference at the Sanlitun areana in Beijing, China, on Friday
Working his magic! Eddie Redmayne, 34, looked dapper as he attended the Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them press conference at the Sanlitun areana in Beijing, China, on Friday
Paired with a crisp white shirt and matching burgundy tie, the actor looked every inch the Hollywood A-Lister as he enjoyed a Q&A session with his fellow co-stars. 
The cast looked in high spirits as they continued their worldwide tour with the protagonist of the movie taking centre stage.
Meanwhile, leading lady Katherine Waterston, who plays Porpentina Goldstein, kept warm in the cool weather, donning an ankle-grazing overcoat.  
Wearing a slinky LBD underneath and sky-high black stilettos, the actress looked ready for business as she towered over her co-stars.
Check mate! The Oscar-winning actor ensured he was the star of show as he gave a dashing display in a colourful checkered suit, as he continued his whirlwind promotional tour
Check mate! The Oscar-winning actor ensured he was the star of show as he gave a dashing display in a colourful checkered suit, as he continued his whirlwind promotional tour
Dream team: The cast looked in high spirits as they continued their worldwide tour with the protagonist of the movie taking centre stage
Dream team: The cast looked in high spirits as they continued their worldwide tour with the protagonist of the movie taking centre stage
Leading lady: Meanwhile, Katherine Waterston, who plays Porpentina Goldstein, kept warm in the cool weather, donning an ankle-grazing overcoat
Leading lady: Meanwhile, Katherine Waterston, who plays Porpentina Goldstein, kept warm in the cool weather, donning an ankle-grazing overcoat
Alison Sudol, who plays Queenie in the Harry Potter prequel, dazzled in a floor-length black gown, framed with elegant flower embroidery. 
Featuring a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit, the blonde beauty almost stole the attention from lead star Eddie. 
Also in attendance was Dan Fogler who plays muggle Jacob Kowalski, the movie's producer David Heyman and director David Yates.
It's been a hectic few days for the Fantastic Beast stars, who hit the red carpet for the world premiere of the new movie in London last week.
Q&A time! Alison Sudgel, Eddie and Katherine all took turns to answer questions from their fans
Q&A time! Alison Sudgel, Eddie and Katherine all took turns to answer questions from their fans
All smiles: The cast looked in high spirits as they enjoyed their time in Beijing, China
All smiles: The cast looked in high spirits as they enjoyed their time in Beijing, China
Style Queen-ie: Alison, who plays Queenie in the Harry Potter prequel, dazzled in a floor-length black gown, framed with elegant flower embroidery
Style Queen-ie: Alison, who plays Queenie in the Harry Potter prequel, dazzled in a floor-length black gown, framed with elegant flower embroidery

J.K. Rowling leads the way at Fantastic Beasts premiere

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Meanwhile earlier this week, The Theory Of Everything star revealed one of the rehearsal tactics he employed to make sure he was delivering a convincing performance for the Harry Potter enthusiasts.
Speaking to Time Out on Wednesday, the star revealed that he spent a lot of time talking to himself whilst travelling on the London underground, pretending to speak to the magical characters that appear in the film.
The actor elaborated on the fact that the creatures in the story were added during post-production.
'Sometimes we’d have almost “War Horse”-style puppets for the rehearsal. But it varied, and sometimes it just involved having little Pickett the Bowtruckle, who is a stick insect, and he would be on my hand. 
Well it is almost Christmas! The cast were each gifted with traditional Chinese paintings
Well it is almost Christmas! The cast were each gifted with traditional Chinese paintings
Dapper dude: The actor looked every inch the Hollywood A-Lister as he enjoyed a Q&A session with his fellow co-stars
Dapper dude: The actor looked every inch the Hollywood A-Lister as he enjoyed a Q&A session with his fellow co-stars
'I’d be on the tube in London, imagining talking to this thing, and suddenly realise I’m being stared at.’
On taking on the role in the mega-franchise, the star of The Theory Of Everything earlier revealed that being offered the role without having to audition excelled the pressure he felt playing the part.
'With the thrill comes the paranoia that you’re going to get fired after day one,' he explained. 'I was convinced I would lose the job. This is how neurotic actors work! But certainly fear is always there. It’s what makes you work harder.' 
Hit movie: The producer David Heyman looked deep in thought as he waited to answer a question
Hit movie: The producer David Heyman looked deep in thought as he waited to answer a question
Look at mine! The cast admired each other's paintings while they took to the stage in Sanlitun areana
Look at mine! The cast admired each other's paintings while they took to the stage in Sanlitun arena
Eddie Redmayne and Fantastic Beasts appear on The Late Late Show

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