Watch HARRY POTTER Trailer For Warner Bros Studio Tour London

Warner Bros threw the gauntlet down to the other studios taking part in Empire’s Big Screen over the weekend with the big announcement of their behind the scenes walking tour of the sets of The Harry Potter movies set to officially open in Spring 2012.

Warner Bros threw the gauntlet down to the other studios taking part in Empire€™s Big Screen over the weekend with the big announcement of their behind the scenes walking tour of the sets of The Harry Potter movies set to officially open in Spring 2012. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour London €“ The Making of Harry Potter will allow fans of the franchise a chance to visit and be blown away by the scale and splendour of the sets featured in the films; see and be thrilled by exhibitions of the visual effects and animatronics used to bring to life the magical moments and mystical characters and see the incredible detail of the costumes and props worn wielded by Harry and his friends and foe. We spoke about it in great deal yesterday and now we have an exciting trailer to showcase; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7mLsvaaZ0g With the sets spread over 150,000 square feet of studio space the tour will last 3 hours, showcasing the British artistry, technology and talent that went into bringing the film series to life. Tickets go on sale from 13th October 2011 priced at £28 for adults and £21 for children, and must be booked in advance via the dedicated ticket website www.wbstudiotour.co.uk or through approved tour operators.

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