![]() ![]() The new edition replaces the About the Author’s phrase “after graduating from Hogwarts” with a more ambiguous “after leaving Hogwarts”. These had ranged from simple explanations of him returning later, to grand conspiracy theories involving the name of the year seven exams. Previously, there were countless fan theories of how Newt could have graduated Hogwarts if he got expelled.(There are also other minor typographical changes, such as capitalization, the ordering of the contents, or the numbering of footnotes.) What this all means for canon Fantastic Beasts is no longer in its 52 nd edition.Newt is no longer said to have graduated Hogwarts.Rowling’s artwork (Note that a very similar design for the Billywig is still used) Harry and Ron’s 26 annotations (roughly 160 words).6 new beast entries, totaling about 730 words.While Rowling added substantial new content, it came at the cost of abandoning the original textbook theme, and the book now looks more like a movie tie in. ![]() Rowling released a new edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, originally published as a mock-textbook in 2001. A few sections were removed, including all of Rowling’s handwritten parts, some new content was added, and a handful of lines were edited to ensure consistency with the new movies. ![]() Articles News What was changed in the new Fantastic Beasts book, and what it means for canon March 16, 2017Ī few days ago, J.K. ![]()
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