As trivial as they may seem, titles are kind of a big deal. A lot of times, movie studios rely on the titling to sell the movie. Itâ€™s through titling that the branding of a franchise is recognizable to the common moviegoer. In fact, thatâ€™s one of the reasons why the Marvel Cinematic Universe was such a risk. It relied heavily on word of mouth that audiences would understand that these differently-named franchises were actually interrelated.

If youâ€™re like me, youâ€™re not only one of those people who hates the names of every Fast & Furious film (seriously, what the hell with that franchise?), but youâ€™ve also been wondering just how the upcoming Fantastic Beasts films will be named. Of course, the answer to that one seems obvious, right? Fantastic Beasts andâ€¦ would be the natural way to take it, right?

But that begs the question of whether or not each of these five films will actually deal with these â€œfantastic beasts.â€ Given it seems like the story that this five-film series will tell will revolve around Dumbledore and Grindelwald, itâ€™s not unreasonable to think that perhaps only this first movie would deal with these beasts.

Well, it turns out all of that speculation was for naught.

While at a panel for SnitchSeeker.com, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them star Eddie Redmayne cleared up any speculation regarding the titling system for the movies.