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Fantastic.
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The last time I saw you was for the first "Fantastic Beasts" movie.
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That was probably two years ago, right?
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It was. It was. Yeah.
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I taught you to do "The Erumpent" dance.
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Yes, you did. I appreciate that.
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Which was the most humiliating thing I had ever had to go through, so I made you go through it, yeah.
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Things have changed since you've been here.
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Congratulations. You have two little babies.
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I do. Thank you.
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That's so awesome. It's the best.
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How old are they?
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So, I have a daughter called Iris, who's 2 1/2, and I have a little boy called Luke, who is eight, almost nine months.
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Oh, my gosh. Congratulations. It's the greatest.
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It's awesome. I mean, is it tough to work?
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Well, no. Like, the work is the holiday.
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[Laughter]
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- Work is actually -- The work is vacation.
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-Genuinely. -Raising children is tough.
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Took a year off from making the first "Fantastic Beasts" and making the second one when Iris came into the world.
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And then after that, I was like -- When Luke cries, I'm like, "I've really got to get back to work."
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Did you bring anything back from the "Fantastic Beasts" set?
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Well, I brought back wands.
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'Cause one of the great things about being part of these films is, you know, there's all this merchandise.
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And I got all these Newt wands.
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And so I brought them back, and I presented them with great, like, joy to Iris.
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And she -- It's basically like giving a dagger to a child.
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- I guess, if you bring a wand. -She literally just stood trying to skewer her eyes out.
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Hannah was like, "What are you doing?"
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"Is this not what you give babies?"
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-Yeah, of course not. -No, no.
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-But you actually brought two to the show tonight, which I'm very psyched about. -Yeah.
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-Those are Newt Scamander wands. -Newt Scamander official wands.
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-Yeah. -Can I grab -- can I hold one?
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Yeah, of course you can, Jimmy. Feel free.
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-I don't want to disrespect the -- -No, no, no.
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-Got a decent weight to it. -Yeah.
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Do you get training for this when you --
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-There is -- There may be a wand movement director.
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-There may be? -There actually is. Yeah.
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I was so incompetent with my wand work that I think they -- yeah, they brought in a specialist.
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-Is there a wand specialist? -Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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-Is that a real thing? -It's a serious job.
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I mean, she's actually an incredibly brilliant trained dancer.
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But she also has now found the specialist subject of wand work.
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Wow. So if you do a movie with a wand, you have to get this -- this person.
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Yeah, if you're as crap as me. Yeah.
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Yeah. Can you show me? What are some of the moves?
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Yeah, I mean, I can show you.
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'Cause there's this particular new move in this film.
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So I could -- can I bring you out and show it to you?
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Yeah, of course. Sure. Sure, sure.
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Like, what I wanted to do--
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There's a bit where he's tracking the creatures.
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-This is so fun. -Yeah, and so rather than just use the wand like as a wand, I wanted to use it as, like, an ear trumpet.
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- That was good. -Thank you.
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-The first thing is commitment, okay?
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[Laughter]
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Look like I wanted something to happen.
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-So imagine, like, the wand -- you're listening for the wand.
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So you're using it as an ear trumpet down on the ground.
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-What? -Yeah, can you hear that?
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Okay, sorry.
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Yeah. And then when you hear it, the next thing -- 'cause Newt uses all of his, like, senses.
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So taste -- he can tell something's near, so, like a wine, he tastes the floor.
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Yeah.
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[Laughter]
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You know when you taste a wine and you're not convinced it's quite right, you then have to, like, swish it 'round.
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Oh, God!
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That's not wand work at all.
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No, that's commitment, Jimmy.
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I don't have to do that, right?
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-Come on. -I don't want to--
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[Cheers and applause]
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Choose your spot.
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I don't want to do it where you were.
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[Laughter]
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-Go on. -Oh, my gosh.
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Yeah, and your legs have to come up while you do it, as well.
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I'll do it with you. Ready?
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-Yeah. -Steady. Go.
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[Cheers and applause]
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You have to swirl the taste around, Jimmy.
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I really swirled the taste around.
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Absolutely. Thank you for teaching me that.
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-You're welcome. -I'll never forget that. Thank you.
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Didn't you say that, I think -- maybe this was last time -- that you and Jude Law are, like, the only two British people that were not in any of the "Harry Potter" films or "Lord of the Rings" films?
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Or "Game of Thrones."
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Or "Game of Thrones," yeah. You weren't in any of those.
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-Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. -But did you audition ever--
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I did audition for "Harry Potter" when I was at university.
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They came around, and they were auditioning people for Tom Riddle, like, he who shall not be named.
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And I got -- It was, like, the casting director's assistant's assistant's assistant.
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And it was -- Do you remember that scene in "La La Land" when, like, Emma Stone is, like, singing and the casting director is on the phone after about three and a half seconds?
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That was basically my experience.
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-Really? -So, yeah, I didn't even get about three lines out.
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Wow. Well, thank goodness.
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I know. Well, Jude and I played the long game.
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Very smart, yeah.
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I mean, we should say to everyone, what is this film about, "Fantastic Beasts"?
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So it's -- At the end of the last film, Johnny Depp had been revealed as Grindelwald.
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And he had been caught by Newt using some kind of Indiana Jones magical--
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Next time, I'll teach you the magical lasso movement.
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Yeah. Sorry, good idea. We'll write this all down.
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And -- But, of course, 'cause he's the most powerful wizard in the world, he's escaped.
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And he escapes at the beginning of the film.
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And Dumbledore and he were incredibly intimate when they were kids.
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And Dumbledore's basically the only wizard powerful enough to kind of take him down.
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But for some reason, he -- in a typically kind of Dumbledorian fashion, he's like, "Oh, I can't do it. I'll send you."
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Yeah. So you. I want to show everyone a clip.
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Here's Eddie Redmayne in "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald."
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Take a look at this.
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[Speaking foreign language]
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Newt!
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Newt!
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Oh. That's your brother?
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So I think I may have mentioned in my letters that we have quite a complicated relationship.
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-You stop. -Does he want to kill you?
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-Frequently. -Enough!
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He needs to control his temper.
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I think that might have been the best moment of my life.
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-I mean, how fun! -So much fun!
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How fun! Eddie Redmayne!