If you are a Fantastic Beasts viewer and fan, HarryLatino and Patricio Tarantino at The Rowling Library have uncovered some curious, puzzling, and potentially troubling news about the new film, Secrets of Dumbledore. By watching an interview David Heyman in Tokyo as part of the ongoing Warner Brothers roll-out of the movie, HarryLatino noted that the Executive Producer of the series called the crab-like creatures in the trailer — see clip above cued to this part of the trailer — “manticores.”
As Patricio Tarantino, who has a real eye and ear for these details, explained this morning in David Heyman confirms the creatures from the trailer of Fantastic Beasts 3 are baby manticores, this seems a real fail with respect to basic mythology and Rowling’s own mentions and descriptions of the manticore in the original Fantastic Beasts Scamander-created guide. That creature is something of a demonic cross or double-hybrid between a Centaur, half-human, half-horse, and a Hippogriff, one third horse, one third eagle, and one third lion (or half-horse and half-griffin).
It rates XXXXX on the danger scale in Fantastic Beasts because “Manticore skin repels almost all known charms and the sting causes instant death.” Mr Tarantino confirmed this was what Heyman meant to say by following up on tweets made in China in association with the film promotion (!) and by contacting the Producer’s office to get an official statement. Read The Rowling Library article for the details of Heyman’s “I meant what I said and said what I meant” and much more on manticores from Mythology 101 and other Wizarding World references.
My three notes on the subject — ‘So What?,’ ‘Something over Nothing?,’ and ‘New York Adventure Echo — are after the jump!
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