Fantastic Beasts star Ezra Miller has described himself as JK Rowling's 'happy puppet' telling RTÉ Entertainment that he is no longer as eager as he was be to get information and secrets about his character Credence as he's happy to be left wondering.
"I have to say I feel like I was initially very eager, like first of all for time with her because she's my hero, so time with a mind like that," Miller told RTÉ Entertainment of Harry Potter creator JK Rowling.
"I was eager for information and I wanted to know my whole arc, but at this point I'm like, whatever time we get is precious and amazing.
"And then also just wanting her to spend time in her garden shed alone more than anything else, I want her confined to the garden shed where she writes."

Speaking about the change in his outlook on knowing the secrets of the Wizarding World, he added, "I guess the hotline is what I was looking for at some point, but I love now that she just drops by and gives us what we need and we're left wondering and discovering with our characters. I'm like her happy puppet."
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald hits cinemas on Friday, November 16.
Watch our full interview with Ezra Miller and Claudia Kim:
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We also spoke to their co-stars Eddie Redmayne and Katherine Waterston:
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And Alison Sudol, Callum Turner and Dan Fogler:
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