Dive into the Goblet of Fire at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour This Summer!
Always wanted to learn more about how some of the most magical things in the fourth Harry Potter film were brought to life? Well, if you’re planning a trip to Watford this summer, then you’re in luck! This summer, the Goblet of Fire itself will be returning to the Great Hall at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter for the first time since filming. Today, more details about the Goblet of Fire special feature have been revealed.
"As from this moment, the Triwizard Tournament has begun." From 30th March, the Goblet of Fire will return to the Great Hall for the first time since filming! https://t.co/WB9Jmp652l pic.twitter.com/HOn6arN0fB
— Warner Bros. Studio Tour London (@wbtourlondon) February 20, 2018
Starting March 30, visitors will be able to learn all the behind-the-scenes secrets from the film set of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Every visitor to the Great Hall will see a live Special Effects demonstration showing how the Triwizard Champions’ parchments were expelled from the Goblet, even receiving a souvenir parchment to remember their visit. During filming, two versions of the Goblet of Fire were created for different purposes. The original goblet was hand-carved by Head Propmaker Pierre Bohanna from a single piece of wood chosen for its twists, knots, and splits to give it an organic, ancient quality. A mould of this was then taken for the Special Effects version that was rigged to propel the parchments of the four Triwizard Champions. Visitors to the Studio Tour will see both versions of the Goblet of Fire up-close as part of the feature.
Plus, you’ll be able to see the magical taps from the prefects’ bathroom, which will be spouting multi-colored water as in the film, and you’ll learn more about how Voldemort was brought to life in that graveyard scene. Tom Riddle’s grave will also be on display, and there’ll be an addition to the Hogwarts model – the larger-than-life Beauxbatons carriage!
Curious to find out what filmmaking magic is in store during our Goblet of Fire feature? Watch for a first look, with Special Effects Supervisor John Richardson and Head Prop-Maker Pierre Bohanna! https://t.co/NdfZlwrli2 pic.twitter.com/Veio3BDrV9
— Warner Bros. Studio Tour London (@wbtourlondon) February 20, 2018
All this is included in normal entry prices and you’ve got until September 23 to see it. So make sure you book your tickets now!
Learn more about the feature in the press release below.
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