Author J.K. Rowling hosts a special family fundraising evening in aid of her children's charity
Author J.K. Rowling hosts a special family fundraising evening in aid of her children's charity, Lumos, at the "Warner Bros. Studio - The Making of Harry Potter in Hertfordfshire" in London November 9, 2013. Reuters/Olivia Harris

Daniel Radcliffe, the actor known for his "Harry Potter" movies, shared some of his thoughts about the upcoming movie "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them." The actor shared his excitement for the movie, which is based on the fantasy universe that he has been a part of for so long.

The character "Harry Potter" will not be featuring in "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them." This allows Daniel Radcliffe to enjoy the movie with his friends and family like everyone else. Speaking to DigitalSpy, the actor said that he did not know what they were doing in the film and said that he was relieved to be able to enjoy the movie with everyone.

"It'll be slightly bizarre, but it'll be great," the actor reportedly said. The actor also said that he was glad that the "Harry Potter" universe was being expanded because there is still a huge popularity for franchise.

Daniel Radcliffe reportedly said that even though it has been three years since the last "Harry Potter" movie, he still sees Gryffindor ties and Ravenclaw badges when he goes to a premiere. Gyyffindor and Ravenclaw are both houses in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

"Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them" however is based 70 years prior to the "Harry Potter" movies. The movie is mostly based in New York and tells the story of Newt Scamander, who is expected to discover a secret community of witches and wizards in New York. Author J.K. Rowling teased the opening of the synopsis of the movie on her Twitter account by posting an anagram for the fans to decipher.

The synopsis reveals that Newt Scamander meant to stay in New York for a few hours, but circumstances will prevent him from leaving. The character will reportedly remain until the end of the movie. The anagram had the fans excited with some hoping for a new "Harry Potter" book.

Newt Scamander "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" will be a trilogy and the author, J.K Rowling, is currently working on the script of the movie. The movie will be directed by David Yates, who has worked on multiple "Harry Potter" movies in the past.

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