LEGO ‘Harry Potter’ Wizarding World Sets Unveiled

“You’re a LEGO, Harry!”

License Global, Content Editor

May 1, 2020

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The LEGO Group and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have revealed a new range of playsets for fans of the Wizarding World.

Featuring characters, creatures and locations familiar to every would-be Hogwarts student in waiting, the new LEGO sets help builders create adventures of their own. Fans can discover the entrance to The Room of Requirement, lure Professor Umbridge to the Forbidden Forest, gatecrash the Ravenclaw dormitory and explore the Hogwarts astronomy tower. Other areas outside of Hogwarts, like the cupboard under the stairs on Privet Drive, will also be available.

“Each year, we get the chance to recreate some of the most action-packed and exciting settings from the films,” says Marcos Bessa, design lead, LEGO “Harry Potter.” “We hope these new products inspire young builders around the world to believe anything is possible as they act out their own adventures in the Wizarding World.”

Spanning adventures from the eight “Harry Potter” films, the new sets will go on sale June 1 and are now available to pre-order from LEGO.com and select retailers globally.

 

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