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Dark Arts, Warner Bros. Studios

01 Oct 17 – 12 Nov 17, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

He Who Must Not Be Named has returned – again. This time, to Warner Bros. Studios for their creepiest Harry Potter experience yet: the Dark Arts

By Helena Kealey on 16/8/2017

Lord Voldemort
Lord Voldemort
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Whisper it: Lord Voldemort has returned. Fortunately, this year, his arrival at Warner Bros. Studio is a welcome Halloween treat for Harry Potter fans.


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For those who don't know, the Warner Bros. Studio is where the Harry Potter films were created. Today, it is a museum of sorts dedicated to showing artefacts, costumes, and set designs.


In the run-up to Halloween, the studio is shining a light on the darker aspects of the world-famous film series. Walk through the wizard shopping street, Diagon Alley. Complete with special lighting, soundtracks, and a set patrolled by You-Know-Who's followers, visitors should keep their wands and their wits about them.


The Great Hall's banquet tables are decorated with pumpkins and cauldrons, laid out for a Halloween Feast, but visitors should bring chocolate bars with them to recover from any potential face-to-face encounters with Dementors. Death Eater costumes and Dark Arts curiosities are to be found in abundance. Test your knowledge of Defence Against the Dark Arts and do battle with a Death Eater in wand-to-wand combat.


There's no scarier way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Boy Who Lived this Halloween season.


All extra activities are included in the standard ticket price.


What Dark Arts, Warner Bros. Studios
Where Warner Bros., London Studio Tour Drive, Leavesden, WD25 7LR | MAP
Nearest tube Watford (underground)
When 01 Oct 17 – 12 Nov 17, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Price £Included in ticket price
Website Click here for more information and to book...



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