Colin Farrell will join the cast of Warner Bros.’ “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” TheWrap has learned.
The “Harry Potter” spin-off will also star Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller, Dan Fogler and Alison Sudol.
The film follows Newt Scamander (Redmayne) as he meanders through New York’s secret community of witches and wizards. The film is set 70 years before aspiring wizard Harry Potter reads Scamander’s book during his first year at Hogwarts.
Farrell will play Graves, a wizard who meets Scamander in New York.
The spin-off will be directed by David Yates, who also directed the last four “Harry Potter” movies in the eight-film franchise. J.K. Rowling wrote the script, which is based on the 2001 book of the same name.
The film is being produced by David Heyman, Rowling, Steve Kloves (who scripted all but one of the “Harry Potter” films) and Lionel Wigram, who served as an executive producer on the last four installments of the blockbuster franchise. The film is set to hit theaters on November 18, 2016.
Farrell is currently starring as Ray Velcoro in HBO’s second season of “True Detective.”
His credits include “Miami Vice,” “Crazy Heart,” “Seven Psychopaths” and “Winter’s Tale.” He won a 2009 Golden Globe award for his performance in “In Bruges.”
He is represented by CAA, LBI Entertainment and attorney Steve Warren.
The Evolution of Colin Farrell: From 'Tigerland' to 'The Lobster' (Photos)
"Ballykissangel" (1998-99) Farrell's big break came playing villager Danny Byrne in the Irish TV series.
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"Tigerland" (2000) In his first U.S. starring role, Farrell played a draftee in 1971 going through Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Polk, aka Louisiana's infamous Tigerland, the last stop for soldiers heading to Vietnam.
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"American Outlaws" (2001) The Dublin-born actor got his first big exposure with American audiences playing Jesse James in 2001's "American Outlaws"
Morgan Creek Productions
"Minority Report" (2002) Farrell sealed his movie star status when he co-starred with Tom Cruise in 2002 Steven Spielberg film, "Minority Report."
DreamWorks
"Daredevil" (2003) He went on to shave his head for a villainous turn in the 2003 film adaptation of Marvel's "Daredevil."
"Alexander" (2004) After a string of hits, Farrell bombed spectacularly in Oliver Stone's Alexander the Great biopic.
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"Miami Vice" Farrell teamed up with Jamie Foxx in the 2006 film remake of "Miami Vice."
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"In Bruges" (2006) His role as a remorseful hitman in the critically acclaimed 2008 black comedy "In Bruges" garnered cult status.
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"Horrible Bosses" (2011) Farrell let his comedic side shine through as abusive boss Bobby Pellitt in "Horrible Bosses."
New Line Cinema
"Total Recall" (2012) In the 2012 remake of "Total Recall," Farrell took over the role originally played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1990.
Sony Pictures
Saving Mr. Banks (2013)
In John Lee Hancock's drama, Farrell plays the imaginative but alcoholic father of "Mary Poppins" author P.L. Travers -- an Australian ne'er-do-well whom she idealizes despite his flaws.
"True Detective" (2015) Returning to TV, Farrell plays corrupt Det. Ray Velcoro in Season 2 of the HBO anthology series "True Detective"
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The Lobster (2016)
Farrell stars in this art-house hit about a just-dumped man in a society where he has 45 days to find his true love or be turned into an animal of his choice.
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Irish actor has never shied away from tough and complex roles