Newt's boggart is an office desk, because what he fears most is having to work in an office.
Newt's Boggart took the form of an office desk, as Newt feared the idea of being forced to work in an office job for his future career. By casting the Boggart-Banishing Spell, he changed the desk into a mechanical dragon, for which Professor Dumbledore praised him.
The boggart turns into desk, since Newt's worst fear is being made to work in an office, which makes sense for the famed magizoologist (for you muggles out there, that's a zoologist, but for magic animals). Also Read: Who the Hell Is Nagini, the Snake Woman in 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'?
Newt was terrified of working in an office, mainly because society basically tried to groom him into working in one.
The Niffler (Teddy)
Newt Scamander has a particular fondness for a mischievous Niffler named Teddy, whose incorrigible affinity for shiny objects has created a few predicaments for the Magizoologist over the years.
The writer of the Fantastic Beasts series, J.K. Rowling has never publicly stated that Newt has autism or was written to be autistic.
Newton "Newt" Artemis Fido Lurch Scamander is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Fantastic Beasts film series.
He hunches, seems skittish around people, and often avoids eye contact. All of this anti-social behavior falls in line with Newt's introverted personality, but one Reddit user has a different theory. Newt acts this way because he approaches people the same way he approaches animals.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Hermione's boggart takes the form of Professor McGonagall telling Hermione that she'd failed all of her exams. Later, Hermione reveals that her biggest fear is failure.
Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander is a half-blood or pure blood wizard who is a framed magizoologist and the main protagonist of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them franchise.
Newt's favorite Bowtruckle, Pickett, makes a return appearance. Pickett returns to "The Secrets of Dumbledore" after appearing in both prior "Fantastic Beasts" films. The Bowtruckle frequently accompanies Newt on his adventures, traveling outside the suitcase.
There's only one answer, and it's that the Kelpie is Newt's Patronus. A Kelpie is a shape-shifting beast that lives within water. It is not to be approached by humans — unless they want to be eaten. Newt documented the Kelpie in his hit book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
At Queenie Goldstein and Jacob Kowalski's wedding, Newt Scamander finds himself confiding in both Theseus and Queenie about his feelings for Tina. They both tell him the same thing: Tina Goldstein loves him irregardless of his insecurities around his asexuality and ASD (of which he has no labels for).
During a Defence Against the Dark Arts class at Hogwarts, a boggart reveals her greatest fear to be a vision of the cloth-wrapped baby sinking into the depths. Warner Bros. Consumed by guilt, she struggled during her years at Hogwarts and was victimised by her classmates.
The death of her mother soon after Leta's birth and loveless upbringing at the hands of her father left Leta damaged and confused; the unintentional role she had played in her infant brother's death left her with feelings of incredible guilt and self-loathing (to the point that her Boggart was her infant brother's ...
Albus Dumbledore
It is not certain what the specific fear is as he is not fearing the death of his sister as she is already deceased and it is suggested that Dumbledore fears that it was him who directly killed his sister in the conflict or that he fears the loss of control that lead to his sister's sudden death.
In the second book of the Harry Potter series, The Chamber of Secrets, the audience becomes aware of the fact Ron is incredibly afraid of spiders. The being around them scares him immensely and the mere idea of spiders turns him into the world's biggest baby.
People with OCD often tend to be perfectionists, which Hermione appears to be. Her fear of being imperfect, of making a mistake, of getting into trouble, or not doing well academically makes her extremely anxious.
Last appearance
Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander was a character in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling. He was very briefly mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Newton Scamander was the pen name of Rowling when she wrote Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them for charity.
While Newt ends up with Tina, it wasn't without some drama that he got there, most of which was caused by his youthful love for Leta Lestrange, who had since become engaged to Newt's brother Theseus.
Adult newts efficiently regenerate the heart after injury in a process that involves proliferation of cardiac muscle and nonmuscle cells and repatterning of the myocardium.
He's Luna Lovegood's grandfather-in-law
Newt's full name is Newton Artemis Fido Scamander.
The first Obscurus we see onscreen is in the custody of Newt Scamander, the main character of the "Fantastic Beasts" series. Jacob Kowalski, a No-Maj (an American-English term a non-magical person) who Scamander befriends, is hanging out in Scamander's briefcase.
“The reason he loves Newt is that Newt loves beasts and I think he thinks he's a beast.” The actor continued: “I think he thinks he's dark, that he's seen and done things that he wishes he hadn't and he's constantly pulling himself back on the right moral side.”