RIGHT UP HARRY'S ALLEY

From The Sun, UK Edition, Eleanor Gunn

Inside the new Diagon Alley set for upcoming Harry Potter TV series that’s ‘completely different’ to original films.

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows A cobblestone street lined with buildings of varying heights and architectural styles, many with signs for fictional businesses like "Quality Quidditch Supplies" and "Accioffee," part of the new Diagon Alley set for the Harry Potter TV series, Image 2 shows Diagon Alley set under construction, with "Quality Quidditch Supplies" sign visible on a maroon storefront, Image 3 shows Dominic McLaughlin as Harry Potter in the HBO Harry Potter seriesHERE’S the first enchanting peek at the new Diagon Alley set for the upcoming Harry Potter TV series. 

The magical London street was built during the summer on a studio lot. 

A cobblestone street lined with buildings of varying heights and architectural styles, many with signs for fictional businesses like "Quality Quidditch Supplies" and "Accioffee," part of the new Diagon Alley set for the Harry Potter TV series.

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Here is the first look at the new Diagon Alley set for the upcoming Harry Potter TV series. 

Diagon Alley set under construction, with "Quality Quidditch Supplies" sign visible on a maroon storefront.
Image Credit: Unknown/The Sun UK Edition

The Quidditch shop will be popular with the young Potter.

A behind-the-scenes look at the Diagon Alley set for the Harry Potter TV series, showing buildings for Glissando's, Primpernella's, and Antonia Abraxas's, with scaffolding and a ladder in the foreground.
Image Credit: Unknown/The Sun UK Edition

An insider said: ‘There is a whole new part that wasn’t in the first films. It’s completely different and it has a different feel. The street is two layers.

“The street is two layers. 

“The wand shop is a little different but the main difference is the bank.” 

“I wasn’t there when they were filming so I don’t know too much about the plot.” 

He added: “I don’t think they’re allowed to do the same as the films, apart from the general Harry Potter story, so the design will be very different. 

“The joke shop is in a different place and does not look anything like the original.” 

Harry is played by Dominic McLaughlin, 11, in the series — out in 2027. 

From The Sun, UK Edition, Eleanor Gunn

 

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