Where To Watch Fantastic Beasts 1 And 2

Okay, fellow magical creature enthusiasts. Let's talk about Fantastic Beasts. Specifically, where to actually WATCH them.
Because let's be honest, sometimes finding a specific movie feels like searching for a Niffler's hidden stash. It's a treasure hunt!
Streaming Services: Your First Port of Call
First, the obvious suspects: streaming services. Is Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them on Netflix? Maybe. Maybe not. It depends on your region, doesn't it always?
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And what about HBO Max (now just Max)? They seem like a natural fit for wizarding adventures. But streaming rights are trickier than a Protean Charm.
Don't forget about Peacock or Hulu! They occasionally snatch up movie rights like a Swooping Evil after shiny things.
My advice? Always check a site like JustWatch. It’s like a magical map for streaming content. It tells you exactly where to find what you seek.

The Rental Route: A Reliable Option
If streaming fails you, don’t despair. There's always the option to rent or buy.
Think of it like Apparating directly to the movie. Less chance of splinching.
Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV are usually reliable for rentals. They offer both options: renting for a limited time or owning it forever (or until the digital apocalypse, whichever comes first).
Physical Media: The Old-School Charm
Now, for my slightly controversial opinion: physical copies are still awesome. Yes, I'm talking DVDs and Blu-rays.

Hear me out! No buffering! No regional restrictions! You actually OWN the movie. Imagine!
Plus, the special features are often gold. Deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes glimpses… pure magical goodness.
You can find Fantastic Beasts on DVD/Blu-ray at most major retailers. Even some smaller shops might surprise you.
A Word on 'Other' Sources...
I'm not going to explicitly endorse any... shall we say... unconventional methods of watching movies. But let's just say the internet is a vast and mysterious place.

However, be warned! Downloading from unofficial sources is often illegal and can expose your computer to viruses. A bit like accidentally touching a cursed object in Borgin and Burkes.
So, stick to the legal routes, okay?
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Okay, deep breath. Here it comes. I think the first Fantastic Beasts movie is significantly better than the second.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is… well, let's just say it's a bit of a plot pretzel. Too many characters, too many subplots, not enough Niffler.

The first one had a simpler, more charming story. Also, Newt Scamander is a treasure. Period.
But hey, that’s just my opinion. You are welcome to disagree! Just please be kind while doing so.
Ultimately, the best way to watch Fantastic Beasts 1 and Fantastic Beasts 2 is however you can legally and comfortably do so. Happy watching!
Remember to always support the filmmakers and actors by watching legally. It's the magical thing to do!
