
Sep 12, 2016
The Classier Side of Town As we continued down “Rivington Street”, it became apparent that the buildings and shops were becoming more affluent. Manufacturing buildings were followed by an impressive building supported with columns (possibly a bank) at the end of the street, on the corner (“Rivington Street” dead ends into “Lewis Street”). The doors …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
The Diner After visiting Queenie and Tina’s, we circled back down the right side of “Lewis Street.” Across the street from the publishing company, the “accountants,” and Ginzberg Delvnay were business labeled “6th Avenue Photography,” “Foster and Manning Attorneys,” “Rufus J. Polick Stationary,” and on the corner of Rivington and Lewis Street (opposite the “bank”) …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
After turning in our hard hats and yellow vests, our Warner Bros. leaders led our group to the producers office building, where we were to see if David Heyman and Stuart Craig had anytime to meet with us. They sat us in a room at a large square table to wait. We were content on …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
Among the push pin boards in Drawing Board room, dozens and dozens of pictures were devoted to concept art of the magical creatures and fantastic beasts we may see in the Fantastic Beasts film, as well as future films. The beasts and creatures were absolutely fantastic. No pun intended. Being the title purpose for the …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
David Heyman was the first to speak to us, and his visit was a pleasant surprise. While we were told we would get to speak to David Yates and part of the cast, we did not expect David Heyman and Stuart Craig to take time away from their work to come say hello, but they …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
Between talking to David Heyman, Stuart Craig, and David Yates and interviewing the cast of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, we had the time for a little lunch and to tour a couple indoor sets that were not being used for filming that day. The two sets we visited were the grand atrium …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
No one minds waiting on Eddie Redmayne—he’s an Oscar award winning actor (The Theory of Everything), and a genuinely nice guy. Like Rupert Grint, when Eddie walks into the room he wants to make sure you’re comfortable and happy. He is the best kind of people pleaser—humble, kind and shy. It’s easy to blur the …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
Alison Sudol bounced into the room, bubbly and smiley, and instantly gave us the perfect introduction to her character of Queenie Goldsteing—despite being dressed in a make up room bathrobe (to protect her wardrobe for that days filming, which we did not see) and her head wrapped in a towel. She was in the processes …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
Before meeting Katherine Waterston, we already new that her character Porpentina “Tina” Goldstein was an ambitious worker at MCUSA (the American Wizarding government) when she meets Newt Scamander, her future husband. Tina has been regulated to an office well below her abilities and skills, after she stood up for the wrong person. She is a …read more!

Sep 12, 2016
Colin Farrell plays “Graves,” a powerful auror, and right-hand man of American wizarding president, Seraphina Picquery. Some would say Graves is a “bad guy,” one of the “evil characters,” or corrupt. Say that in front of Colin Farrell and he will call you judgmental for not giving Graves a fair chance, or the benefit of the …read more!