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Audible’s New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Audiobook will Take You Behind the Magic

Your Fantastic Beasts obsession is about to hit a new level of Riddikulus: Audible Inc. has announced the release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – Makers, Mysteries and Magic! Written by documentary maker Hana Walker-Brown and journalist Mark Salisbury, this new audiobook will take you behind the magic of the upcoming film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Featuring cast interviews from the likes of Eddie RedmayneJude LawZoë Kravitz, and Ezra Miller, and narrated by everyone’s favorite Nomaj Dan Fogler, Makers, Mysteries and Magic is just like taking your own audio class at Hogwarts.

“This whole experience has been an adventure for me and I’m really excited for fans to come along for the ride,” said Fogler. “We made an exclusive, all-access audiobook that takes you to places that no microphone has been before. If you’ve ever wanted to know what it takes to make not just an epic movie but one set in the Wizarding World, this is a must-listen!” Watch his full introduction to the audiobook below.

Ever wanted to hear more about what goes into capturing the secret Wizarding World? Now you can: Fogler will take you on an audio adventure around Leavesden Studios as well as sneaking you into rehearsals and diving into workshops. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – Makers, Mysteries and Magic is due out on November 16th to celebrate the release of its bigscreen counterpart. Just remember: Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to hit the pre-order link: audible.com/fantasticbeasts

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