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TV & Movies 'Harry Potter' mastermind made announcement during global fan event streamed via Facebook Live J.K. Rowling announced during a global fan event for _Fantastic Beats
and Where to Find Them_ Thursday that the film, previously thought to be a trilogy, is the first in a five-film franchise. The first film is set for release on November 18th, with the final
installment planned for November 2020. The fan event had fans and correspondents in several international cities, including London, Los Angeles, Rome and São Paulo, and streamed live via
Facebook. Several members of the cast were interviewed in the various cities, including star Eddie Redmayne, Colin Farrell and Jon Voight. Rowling — who initially wrote _Fantastic Beasts
and Where to Find Them_ as a supplementary manual to accompany her _Harry Potter_ franchise — was a surprise guest during the London event, stopping by in the final moments to make the
announcement. The host of the London event asked Rowling what would come next for Redmayne’s Newt Scamander, the Magizoologist at the center of the story. TRENDING STORIES “We were doing
some script sessions the other day, and I can tell you that we always knew it was going to be more than one movie,” she teased. “We said a trilogy as a kind of placeholder, but I’ve now done
the plotting properly and we’re pretty sure it’s going to be five movies.” Warner Brothers previously announced that the film’s sequel was in the work back in August. David Yates has been
tapped as the director once more with Rowling penning the script. The sequel will be released worldwide on November 16th, 2018.