JK Rowling felt 'bleak' about Trump ahead of US visit
The Edinburgh-based author, who has been a vocal critic of the president-elect, said she wanted to “focus on some good things” at a press conference for the film in New York.
But she revealed the story of Fantastic Beasts was partly inspired by “the rise of populism” around the world.
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Hide AdShe said: “If you have read the Potter books, you’ll know this period of history threatened to become very dystopian. You were looking at the rise of a very dark force.
“I conceived of this story a few years ago. It was partly informed by what I see as a rise of populism around the world.”
She added: “Last night I was in a kind of a bleak mood boarding the plane and I thought I need to work.
“I got out the second screen play and worked on that and it made me feel a whole lot better.”
‘Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them’ is scheduled for worldwide release on the 18th of November.