What was important for me was that Newt has a different relationship with them, but also that they have a relationship with each other. […] So, for example, Pickett, who’s one of my favorite characters, who’s a little stick man. He has attachment issues, so, he always has to sort of be in my pocket. And when he comes up on to the shoulder, I started by having a puppeteer come with literally a finger puppet, feeling what that was like. And then they had a long, sort of, pole with Pickett, and made out of wire on the end and then, eventually, when we actually film he’s not there and but by now, you have a sense of him and you can play with him. (via)
get a peek behind the curtain of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them and see the people who made the movie happen. With Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander), Katherine Waterston (Porpentina „Tina“ Goldstein), Ezra Miller (Credence Barebone), Dan Fogler (Jacob Kowalski), Alison Sudol (Queenie Goldstein), Colin Farrell (Percival Graves), J.K. Rowling and many more
"New York is considerably more interesting, than I expected
This time instead of a trio, I’ve got a foursome. There is a friendship that develops, that
is the most important thing in the movie, that’s what carries you on. (J.K. Rowling)
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