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'Fantastic Beasts,' 'Magnificent Seven' and 'Doctor Strange' Are Most Anticipated Fall Films, Say Moviegoers


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This summer has brought its share of successful blockbuster entertainment (The Conjuring 2, Central Intelligence, Finding Dory, Ghostbusters, Star Trek Beyond, Jason Bourne, Kubo and the Two Strings), unexpected pleasures (The Shallows, The Infiltrator, Lights Out, Pete's Dragon, Sausage Party, Ben-Hur)  and movies that didn't quite live up to expectations (Independence Day: Resurgence, Suicide Squad). What will the fall bring? In a nationwide poll conducted by Fandango, moviegoers revealed their most anticipated movies of the upcoming season. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them topped the list, which is really no surprise, in view of the continuing popularity of the Harry Potter universe created by J.K. Rowling. The new movie may be a prequel, taking place...
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