Tag: Tina Goldstein

Katherine Waterston

“I love that Tina is a person who is, who possesses kind of contrasting qualities. That she can be at once, insecure and confident, and I love that there was a little bit of room in that big, epic story to show that a person…

Katherine Waterston

“There are many things that haven’t been explored yet in this film, but I’m very interested in what big changes Queenie will make in the next film. For Tina, I think there is a price she has to pay for not being able to protect…

Eddie Redmayne

“There was quite a lovely scene in the pub between a wizarding pub, after that first scene where Newt refuses to be taken in by the ministry basically, and become an Auror. He kind of storms out, and originally there was a scene in which…

Katherine Waterston

“As the relationship evolves, she sees what’s motivating him and why he is the way he is. They are both very passionate about what they do. They are both a little stunted, not very good at expressing themselves. And then you start to see the…

Katherine Waterston

“Their world is very insulated and private. They don’t often have any guests so this is a total freak exception, which added another level to it. It was really fun to figure out how to show the private and the new experiences at the same…

Katherine Waterston

In the first movie we did not learn much about Tina and Queenie’s background story. We know that her parents died early and they are very close. Will we now learn more about the history of the Goldsteins and the school days of the sisters in Ilvermorny?…

FilmStarts

Among the circus people there is also an old acquaintance: Credence, who learns today from a magician named Skender that an American woman is looking for him. What we know, but Credence does not know at the moment: It is Tina Goldstein Source: FilmStarts

Dan Fogler

Fogler assumed his character was Jewish until he asked Fantastic Beasts screenwriter J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, during the film’s shoot. To his surprise, she replied that the character was a Christian. He sees Kowalski as a kind of “sad clown”. “He’s…

David Yates

“The scenes we cut out, there are two scenes, two of my favorite scenes in the whole movie that I cut out. When I watched them with Mark, we reviewed the DVD extras the other day, and I said to Mark [Day], my editor, I can’t believe I’ve…

Katherine Waterston

“With the costume design, I was thinking of ease-of-use and someone who doesn’t give a damn about the fashion of the times, doesn’t have the money to go buy fancy things, is wanting it to all be utility, and so Colleen [Atwood] and I together…