Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the theatrical release of the first Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, with a variety of special segments throughout the year.
The first movie of the eight-film saga released in November 2001, and starting this February through November, fans will get the chance to explore the inside of Number Four, Privet Drive for the first time, see the Sorting Hat that put Harry into Gryffindor in the Great Hall, and much more.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone made its debut in 2001 as the first of eight films based on J.K. Rowling’s world-famous series about a young wizard and his adventures at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Fifteen years later and in celebration of the iconic film’s anniversary, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter will unveil a series of special features, offering visitors the opportunity to go behind the scenes and discover where the filmmaking magic began.
Welcome to Hogwarts
Thursday 11th February – Monday 22nd February
Visitors are invited to help kick off the year-long celebrations in style as they get up close to some of the iconic props featured in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. The Sorting Hat and stool will be displayed for the first time in the Great Hall set (which was one of the first Hogwarts locations to be built fifteen years ago), a section of ‘floating’ candles will be hung above the teachers’ table and secrets behind some of the first film’s most recognisable scenes will be revealed.
Half-Giant Hagrid
Friday 25th March – Sunday 17th April
Film fans will remember Hagrid as the half-giant who introduced Harry to the magical world of witches, wizards and, of course, Hogwarts. During the Easter holidays, visitors will learn how Harry’s gargantuan guardian was brought to life on screen as some of the groundskeeper’s costumes and props are showcased as well as the techniques that made Hagrid appear so huge. In addition, visitors will be able to see artists from Nick Dudman’s creative effects team working on the Gringott’s Goblin prosthetics.
Number Four, Privet Drive
Friday 27th May – Monday 6th June
For a limited time only, visitors will get the chance to step inside Number Four, Privet Drive and peer into the Dursleys’ living room as the exterior set is opened especially for the Studio Tour’s anniversary celebrations. During production, set decorators were tasked with filling the house with Dursely-ish pieces of furniture and props and had lots of fun sourcing the ugliest sofas, worst tiles and most vulgar curtains possible.
Finding the Philosopher’s Stone
Friday 22nd July – Monday 5th September
During the first Harry Potter film, audiences followed Harry, Ron and Hermione as they embarked upon a quest to find and protect the Philosopher’s Stone. Filmmakers used a range of special and visual effects techniques to create the various obstacles and, in summer, visitors will discover how giant chess pieces were made to move, how a three-headed dog (and its saliva) was brought to life and how the deadly Devil’s Snare was taken from page to screen.
Philosopher's Stone (1) Fifteenth Anniversary Celebrations
Saturday 15th October – Friday 4th November
Fifteen years after the UK premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, visitors will be able to admire authentic sets, props and costumes first created during production. The Great Hall will be dressed with a section of the Hallowe’en feast (complete with the costume of Professor Quirrell) and visitors will be able to discover more about other sets that have stood the test of time including the Gryffindor common room, boys’ dormitory and Hagrid’s hut.
The year will conclude with the Studio Tour’s popular festive feature, Hogwarts in the Snow, running from Saturday 19th November. Sets will be decorated as they were for festive scenes and behind-the-scenes secrets will be revealed about how filmmakers created fire, snow and ice.
Tickets for the Studio Tour must be pre-booked at www.wbstudiotour.co.uk or by calling the attraction’s Visitor Services Team on 0845 084 0900. All extra activities are included in the ticket price.