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Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander is a fictional character and the main
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of the ''Fantastic Beasts'' film series. Initially, Newt Scamander was only mentioned in ''
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'' as the author of the book ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'', which was used as a textbook for Care of Magical Creatures by
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and his classmates. In 2001, J. K. Rowling wrote a real-version of fictional textbook under the
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"Newt Scamander". In the film series inspired by the book, Newt Scamander is the protagonist, portrayed by Eddie Redmayne. Newt Scamander is an introverted British wizard and magizoologist. His help is often sought by his former professor
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in the mission to defeat the
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. Newt ends up playing a vital role in the downfall of Grindelwald, during which Newt meets and fall in love with his future wife Tina. Newt's character received mixed reactions from the critics and the audience.


Character development

Describing Newt as an outsider, Rowling said, "My heroes are always people who feel themselves to be set apart, stigmatised or othered. That's at the heart of most of what I write, and it's certainly at the heart of ''
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''. Newt Scamander grows attached to magical beasts since childhood and eventually becomes a magizoologist. He feels extremely connected to all his magical creatures and beasts, and always defends them. Presumably, Rowling created the character's name by combining terms related to animals — The nickname "Newt" is the name of a lizard-like creature. The first middle name "Artemis" is the name of the Greek goddess of hunt, wilderness and wild animals. The second middle name "Fido" literally means "I trust" in
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, highlighting the fact that Newt Scamander is in Hufflepuff, the
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house of loyalty; "Fido" is also a common name for a pet dog. The last name "Scamander" sounds a lot like "Salamander" which are small fire-dwelling lizards in the wizarding world.
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and Newt Scamander are rather different kinds of protagonists — Harry was reckless, daring and short-tempered at times; Newt usually remained calm and cool. Harry was a born leader and made lifelong, unbreakable friendships at Hogwarts; Newt was a loner and always thought of himself to be alone because his one close friendship with Leta Lestrange ended due to "rocky circumstances". However, Newt and Harry share similar traits also as they were both brave, humble, loyal, protector of underdogs, at odds with the Ministry of Magic, and both fought for the right thing. Both Harry and Newt were "chosen" to fight evils - Harry was chosen by his fate (and convinced by Dumbledore) and an extremely reluctant Newt was also convinced by Dumbledore to fight Grindelwald. Newt is also somewhat similar to
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as both of them are intelligent, deductive and crusaders, with "extraordinary luggage".


Character biography


Early life

Born in
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on 24 February 1897, Newt Scamander developed interest towards magical beasts and creatures from a young age as his mother bred hippogriffs. Sorted into Hufflepuff at
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at the age of eleven, Newt develops a close friendship with a
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girl named Leta Lestrange, who is in the same year as him and shares both - his interest in magical beasts and his inferiority of being an outsider. Newt and Leta explore magical creatures together and enjoy each other's company, gradually falling in love. One of Leta's experiment involving a Jarvey accidentally endangers human life. Newt takes the blame for Leta's actions and is expelled from Hogwarts instead of her. Therefore, Newt turns bitter towards Leta but still remains much in love with her. Albus Dumbledore, Newt's Defence Against the Dark Arts professor at that time, strongly argues on his beloved student's behalf. Newt is still expelled but is allowed to keep his
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because of Dumbledore's influence. Around 1914 to 1918, Newt serves on the Eastern front during the
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in a confidential
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program involving Ukrainian Ironbelly
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. However, the program is cancelled as the dragons respond only to Newt, whilst trying to eat all others. Newt later joins the Ministry and receives several promotions there due to his knowledge about magical creatures, eventually becoming a magizoologist. However, Newt's career choice is not appreciated by his family. In 1918, Newt is insisted and convinced by Augustus Worme to use his extensive knowledge about magical beasts and write a book on them. Newt begins to travel among international locations to conduct research on magical beasts and creatures, for his book.


''Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them''

In 1926, Newt Scamander makes a brief stop over in
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with the motive of releasing Frank the Thunderbird into its habitat. Newt carries with him a magically expanded suitcase in which he carries several magical beasts from his voyage around the world. In a chain of chaotic events, Newt's suitcase is accidentally switched with the suitcase of
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(or No-maj) aspiring
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Jacob Kowalski; Jacob opens the suitcase and accidentally lets out the magical beasts. Newt teams up with Jacob, American ex-
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Porpentina "Tina" Goldstein, and Tina's Legilimens sister Queenie, to round up all the escaped creatures. Newt faces complications from MACUSA (Magical Congress of the
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) but nonetheless succeeds in rounding up all the escaped creatures with Jacob, Tina and Queenie's help. When Queenie learns of Newt's past through her Legillimency, she advises him to move on, describing Leta Lestrange as a "taker". Newt encounters a destructive and emotionally disturbed obscurial teenager Credence Barebone, whom Newt comforts and consoles with his kindness. When MACUSA aurors attack Credence and presumably kill him, Newt is the only one who notices that a tiny wisp of the obscurus flees (implying that Credence survived). Newt exposes that MACUSA auror Percival Graves is the infamous and dangerous dark wizard
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in disguise; Grindelwald is arrested. Newt prevents the exposure of wizarding world to the No-maj community by using his thunderbird to disperse a potion which removes all the No-maj's memories about the Obscurial battle. Newt receives respect and apology from MACUSA. Newt bids Jacob an emotional farewell before the latter willingly steps into the rain of obliviating potion. Newt argues on Tina's behalf and justifies her mistake because of which she had been fired; thereafter, Tina gets back her job as an auror. A week later, Newt anonymously gifts Jacob some silver Occamy shells to help him sanction a loan and fulfill his dream of opening a bakery. Newt bids farewell to Tina and promises to deliver a copy of his book to her in person, before he boards a ship to England and leaves.


''Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald''

In 1927, Newt Scamander's book ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'' has become a bestseller and an approved Hogwarts textbook. In the meantime, Grindelwald has escaped custody.
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secretly meets Newt and asks him to track and save Credence (now known by everyone to be alive). Newt is disappointed to learn from Queenie that Tina is dating someone after mistakenly thinking that Newt is engaged to Leta Lestrange, whereas Leta is actually engaged Newt's elder brother Theseus. Learning that Tina is also searching for Credence in
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, Newt goes there as well with Jacob (who has regained memories about the wizarding. Due to an international travel ban placed on him by the Ministry, Newt bribes a Portkey tout and illegally reaches Paris with Jacob. Both follow a wizard named Yusuf Kama, only to find Tina being held hostage by Kama. Unexpectedly, Kama faints due to an eye parasite and Newt frees himself, Jacob and Tina. Newt and Tina infiltrate the
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Ministry of Magic to uncover information about Credence's past. Gradually, Newt tells Tina that he is not engaged to Leta. He awkwardly tries to confess to Tina that he has fallen in love with her but nervously blurts that she has "eyes of a
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", leaving Tina heartfelt. At the Lestrange family tomb, as Leta comes clean about a past mistake of hers to protect Credence from Yusuf Kama, Newt consoles a remorseful Leta as a good friend. Newt chooses to join the fight against Grindelwald after a destructive rally of Grindelwald's followers, during which Queenie and Credence join Grindelwald under manipulation while Leta sacrifices her life to save others. At Hogwarts, Newt presents Dumbledore with a vial stolen from Grindelwald by Newt's niffler, containing a blood pact Grindelwald and Dumbledore made in their youth that prevents them from dueling each other; Dumbledore believes it can be destroyed.


''Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore''

In 1932, Newt Scamander nurses a pregnant
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, who births twins. Grindelwald's acolytes kill the mother Qilin and capture one of the twins, whom Grindelwald slaughters to gain
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. However, Newt saves the younger Qilin twin and keeps him safe. Albus Dumbledore entrusts Newt to form and lead a group to thwart Grindelwald's plans of world domination. Newt forms a team consisting of his auror brother Theseus, Muggle friend Jacob Kowalski,
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Charms professor Eulalie "Lally" Hicks and Yusuf Kama. Newt presents Jacob with a wand as per Dumbledore's orders, much to Jacob's surprise and joy. Newt, Jacob, Lally and Theseus are all shocked when Grindelwald is acquitted of all charges and is also allowed to stand in the upcoming election as a candidate. After Theseus is stunned and abducted by Grindelwald's acolytes, Newt infiltrates
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prison Erkstag and rescues his broother. At
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, Dumbledore reveals to Newt that Credence Barebone is actually the illegitimate son of his younger brother Aberforth Dumbledore. Newt attempts to comfort a guilt-ridden Dumbledore but in vain. However before leaving, Newt tells Dumbledore that he has a chance to correct his mistakes. Newt, Theseus, Jacob, Lally and Dumbledore reach
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where election for the new supreme mugwump is held.Grindelwald manipulates the election and deceitfully wins. But with Credence's help, Newt exposes that the Qilin which chose Grindelwald was already dead, reanimated through
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. Newt releases the remaining alive Qilin, which chooses Vicência Santos as the new Supreme Mugwump. Enraged and defeated, Grindelwald flees, but not before his and Dumbledore's blood pact is broken in a chain of spells. Dumbledore sincerely thanks Newt for all his help; Aberforth accepts a dying Credence and takes him home. As Queenie regrets joining Grindelwald and renounces the dark side, she and Jacob marry. Newt attends the wedding as Jacob's best man. Newt is heartfelt and speechless to see his love-interest Tina there as well. The two reunite and attend the wedding together.


Later life

After the end of the Global Wizarding war, Newt and Tina marry at some point of time. Newt creates the Werewolf Register and the Ban on Experimental Breeding. Newt also works for the Dragon Research and Restraint Bureau. In 1979, he is awarded The Order of Merlin - Second Class for his services to magizoology. A Chocolate Frog Card is named after him. His grandson Rolf Scamander - a naturalist by profession - goes on to marry
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. Soon, Newt becomes the great-grandfather of twins Lorcan and Lysander. As depicted in ''
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'', Newt Scamander visits
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in 1993 or 1994 for some unknown reason, thus appearing on the Marauder's Map. Newt writes ''A Children's Anthology of Monsters'', an edition for younger readers. As of 2017, Newt Scamander is still "alive and well".


Reception

The character received mixed reaction. Newt Scamander was chosen by '' IGN'' as their fifteenth favourite ''Harry Potter'' character, who said that Newt has very quickly established himself as a "very different sort of hero". Cultural critic Jonathan McIntosh praised the character, stating that he "performs a refreshingly atypical form of masculinity." Joshua Hansen from '' MuggleNet'' liked Newt Scamander more than Harry Potter and said, "Don't get me wrong, Harry is still dear to my heart ..But when ranking whom I prefer, the man with the lizard for a name definitely takes the cake." An editor from ''Looper'' approved of how Newt's character helped the Hufflepuff house to "step into the limelight". Reviewer from ''
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'' enjoyed Newt Scamander's personality and said, "All pigeon-toed angles and stuttering rushes of enthusiasm, ddie Redmayne'sgreat gift to the character is a crippling diffidence." Eddie Redmayne, the actor who portrayed Newt Scamander throughout the films, also received positive reception. For his role in ''
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'', Redmayne received the ''Best Actor Award'' from Empire Awards. However, many critics have strongly disapproved of Newt's character. Helen O'Hara from ''Empire'' wrote, " ..he's so disconnected and withdrawn that he barely shifts facial expression from friendly blankness for the first half hour, when we really need him to guide us around." Justin Chang of the ''
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'' described Newt Scamander as "charmless". Charles Bramesco of ''Polygon'' criticised how Newt Scamander has "been remanded to the margins of his own franchise".


Characterisation


Outward appearance

Newt Scamander is a tall wizard with brown hair and hazel eyes. Newt almost always wears his single-breasted, close-fitting, peacock blue overcoat, which covers his body down to his knees. Newt's primary dressing-manner also includes his dark brown suit jacket and trousers, burnt-orange waistcoat, ivory-white shirt, small bow tie and calf high leather boots which are weather-beaten and worn from his travels across the world. The various pockets in Newt's coat contain various potions and elixirs for Newt as a magizoologist always remains prepared. Occasionally, he is also seen wearing his woollen black-and-yellow Hufflepuff scarf.


Personality

Eddie Redmayne expressed his thoughts about Newt Scamander possibly being on the
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. Socially awkward, slightly eccentric and introverted around humans, Newt feels more comfortable around animals and connects better with them. Newt's relationships with his magical beasts sometimes takes precedence over his relationships with other human beings. However, Newt does not lack empathy towards humans as his beliefs about the power of
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and his remarkable friendship with Muggle Jacob Kowalski "mirrors a certain
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". Newt is not afraid to show weakness, vulnerability or emotions. He attempts to avoid violence when possible, such as when he consoles the violently disturbed obscurial Credence Barebone by his kind, understanding and sympathetic nature. Newt is praised by his former headmaster Albus Dumbledore for always doing the right thing without seeking power or glory. Newt has a scientist's eye and the thirst for knowledge about magical creatures, with the motive of protecting them and educating others about them. Newt "bumbles" into the heart of danger, especially if a mysterious species is involved. Newt is fascinated by all sorts of magical creatures - those which wizards and witches are deeply terrified by.


Magical abilities and skills

Newt's expertise in Charms is seen as he is able perform a highly-advanced Undetectable Extension Charm on the interior of his suitcase to expand the space within and hold innumerable magical creatures of different native habitats. He is also able to cast Atmospheric Charms to create separate natural habitats inside the suitcase for the magical beasts to survive. He is even able to create a magical bubble to contain and sustain an obscurus even after the death of its host. He could also successfully use a tracking spell, which he used to trace Tina. Newt is particularly gifted in Herbology and Healing as he is capable of preparing medicinal remedies from magical plants and potions - such as when he swiftly creates a poultice through plants and contents of various bottles to control Jacob's severe reaction of Murtlap bite. Newt also looked after magical flora and was familiar with their properties, keeping several potted plants on a shelf in his shed in the magically expanded suitcase. Polyjuice Potion is regarded as a potion highly difficult to make. Since Newt was successfully able to brew the potion, it suggests that he is skilled in potion-making as well. Newt Scamander's wand is made up of rather unusual contents: The wood of the wand is made out of Tropical Lime Tree, while shell and bone are used as cores of the wand. Newt's boggart is an office desk, because what he fears most is having to work in an office. When Rowling was questioned on Twitter by a fan regarding the form of Newt's patronus, she left it unrevealed for suspense.


Film portrayal

In the film series, Newt Scamander is portrayed by Eddie Redmayne. Previously, however, i.e. in March 2015, false rumours were evoked about
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being selected. Eventually, Eddie Redmayne was finalised for the role. Both J. K. Rowling and David Heyman stated that Eddie Redmayne was their "first and only choice" for portraying Newt Scamander. "Not only does he look as if he lives in 1926, but he has all the elements required to be Newt: he's smart, funny, utterly British, and immensely sympathetic .. said David Heyman. Redmayne chose the character's
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himself from a number of different designs because he loved that it was "very simple" and "made of organic materials". Redmayne took the Patronus quiz on '' Pottermore'' twice and both the times got the same result - a
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patronus. During '' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'', a teenaged Newt Scamander is portrayed by British child artist Joshua Shea.


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