Warner Bros. is set to construct a temporary school on the studio lot where the new "Harry Potter" series is being filmed, with plans for it to operate for about 10 years.
The facility will accommodate up to 600 students during peak hours, such as when mass scenes are shot, though it will typically host around 150 young actors. Operating weekdays from 5:30 AM to 8:30 PM, the school will allow young wizards to study between night shifts, reshoots, and location filming. The studio has sought approval from the local council to bring this project to life.
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The stakes are sky-high for this reimagined magical universe, and building their own Hogwarts makes perfect sense. The school will feature tailored classrooms, including magical arts workshops and potion-making labs, to immerse students in the wizarding world. This initiative not only supports the young cast’s education but also reinforces Warner Bros.' dedication to authenticity, ensuring the next generation of actors is as spellbound as their audience.

