Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History (2022) ✪ < RECENT >
The documentary examines why humans are "storytelling creatures" and why similar mythical archetypes, like dragons and mermaids, appear across geographically distant cultures. Real-Life Connections
The film highlights parallels between "fantastic" beasts and real animals, often showing how nature's own creations can be more bizarre than fiction. Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History (2022)
Produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit in collaboration with Warner Bros. and the Natural History Museum, the film delves into how nature has inspired folklore, myths, and the creatures in J.K. Rowling’s stories. and the Natural History Museum, the film delves
is a 2022 documentary film, presented by Stephen Fry, that explores the connections between the mythical creatures of the Wizarding World and the extraordinary animals found in our own natural world. Explored through the lens of dinosaur fossils, such
Explored through the lens of dinosaur fossils, such as those found in Utah.
Includes an interview with J.K. Rowling and insights from visual effects supervisor Christian Manz.
Compared to creatures like the narwhal and the rhinoceros.