J.K. Rowling recently took twitter to drop some hints about the upcoming Eddie Redmayne starrer, Harry Potter spin-off film, 'Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.'
When the fans asked for the details about the wizard school, the 49-year-old author said that the information will be revealed in due course, reported E! Online.
However, when one of her fans tweeted that whether the Wizarding School in America has any relevance to the Native American-Indian culture, the author replied that if she answers that fully it will reveal the location of the school but he can take that as a yes.
Giving hints to her fans the author said that the name of the school is not of American Indian origin but of immigrant origin.
The movie is set to hit the theaters in 2015.
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