Harry Potter‘s Weasley family were seen reuniting at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London this week – as the franchise celebrated 25 years since the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
In a nod to the milestone anniversary, the walk through exhibition space hosted former Harry Potter stars Bonnie Wright, James and Oliver Phelps and Mark Williams, who are best known as Ginny, Fred, George and Arthur Weasley.
The four were first seen on screen together back in November 2021, four years after the release of JK Rowling’s first book about the boy wizard in 1997.
The wizarding family were pictured reliving their time on set and surprised Studio Tour visitors as they made their way around The Making of Harry Potter exhibition.
Bonnie, 35, James and Oliver, both 40, and Mark, 66, posed on Platform 9 ¾ as well as the family’s quaint kitchen in The Burrow as part of the celebrations.
As well as memories from filming, and offering a behind-the-scenes look into the film making process behind the movie, the four were seen wielding wands in another photo opportunity.
Harry Potter’s Weasley family were seen reuniting at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London this week – as the franchise celebrated 25 years since the release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, (pictured L-R Mark Williams, James and Oliver Phelps, and Bonnie Wright)
The four were first seen on screen together back in November 2021, four years after the release of JK Rowling’s first book about the boy wizard in 1997
Speaking about the reunion, Mark, who played family patriarch Arthur, said: ‘I love coming back to the wizarding world, and the new summer feature is a real delight.
‘It was an enormous part of our experience filming The Harry Potter film series – to be involved with the amazing work of the design department. To be reminded of that has made my day.’
While Oliver added: ‘Being back on the set reunited with Bonnie and Mark has been absolutely superb – it’s like coming into a time warp, like no time has passed at all since we were last together.’
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone broke box-office records for the highest opening weekend ever when it was released in 2001, grossing $974million (£715m) at the box office, and over $1billion (£734m) in total.
The family reunion at the Studio Tour coincides with the release of research that ranked Harry Pottery scene that saw the young wizard meet the Weasleys on Platform 9 ¾ as their third most-loved moment in the film.
Harry Potter reciving his Hogwarts letter at Number Four Privet Drive took the top spot, with Harry’s visit to Ollivanders to get his wand closely behind.
The re-union also saw the Weasley family joined by behind-the-scenes filmmakers, including head prop maker Pierre Bohanna, art director Gary Tomkins, storyboard artist Nick Pelham and sound designer Glen Gathard.
Gary added of their time together: ‘My main role on the first film was to help create the drawings for the Hogwarts castle model that you can still see today at the Studio Tour.
Bonnie, 35, James and Oliver, both 40, and Mark, 66, posed on Platform 9 ¾ as well as the family’s quaint kitchen in The Burrow as part of the celebrations
The family reunion at the Studio Tour coincides with the release of research that ranked Harry Pottery scene that saw the young wizard meet the Weasleys on Platform 9 ¾ as their third most-loved moment in the film
In a nod to the milestone anniversary, the walkthrough exhibition space hosted former Harry Potter stars Bonnie Wright , James and Oliver Phelps and Mark Williams, who are best known as Ginny, Fred, George and Arthur Weasley
‘It feels fantastic to see so many of the crew and actors back on the sets we all worked on all those years ago that everyone knows and loves so much.
‘I always love coming back here – it really keeps the magic alive and is such a great opportunity to show the close-up details of the film.’
The stories of the items created by the behind-the-scenes stars, including 17,000 wand boxes at Ollivanders Wand Shop in Diagon Alley, Harry’s first broomstick and the set of the Great Hall are on display at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour.
The tour has also launched a new summer feature, titled First Year at Hogwarts – Where the Filmmaking Magic Began, which brings back some of Harry Potter’s classic moments to life.
From Thursday, visitors will be able to relive the moment Harry Potter experiences the Sorting Hat – as well as the moment first-year students tossed their hats in the air in celebration of Neville Longbottom winning the House Cup.
Other new features include Hermione Granger casting the Petrificus Totalus spell on Neville Longbottom in the Gryffindor common room, plus, how flying lessons and Quidditch matches were brought to life, and a brand-new Wizard’s Chess photo opportunity, featuring moving pieces.
It comes after the Harry Potter TV show was left in chaos earlier this year after Apple Maps shared pictures of the top-secret sets, leaving the show’s bosses furious.
Confirmed last year and based on JK Rowling‘s books, the new show, which is being made in a joint venture by streaming service HBO and film and entertainment giant Warner Bros, will depict a new iteration of Harry’s story at Hogwarts.
While the sets have been kept hush-hush by show bosses, now, images of them have been shared online after Apple Maps was updated with new images.
It gives fans a first look into the magical world of the series, being made at the Warner Bros Studio in Leavesden, which follows young wizard Harry as he joins Hogwarts.
A number of iconic Harry Potter locations are shown in the images, including overhead shots of the hut owned by Hagrid, the giant groundskeeper of Hogwarts.
Elsewhere, fans of the series will recognise the Gringotts Wizarding Bank, which has been recreated in the Diagon Alley famed from the books and subsequent films.
The suburban street where the orphaned Harry was sent to live, Privet Drive, has also been brought to life on the sprawling studio set.
The Harry Potter TV show has been left in chaos – after Apple Maps shared pictures of the top-secret sets (pictured: Arabella Stanton, Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout)
The series, which is currently filming, is set to follow the same storyline as JK Rowling’s bestselling books, which were previously made into eight films.
The movies made household names of stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint – with a trio of new child stars taking their places.
The project was first announced back in 2024, with HBO bosses keeping as many details under wraps as possible, with staff said to be using codewords on set to keep everything quiet, according to The Sun.
The publication reported how staff were given lanyards titled ‘Dark Train’ instead of the name of the wizarding series to further keep details under wraps.
Previously, the Hogwarts Express was pictured being set up on the studio grounds, with a replica of Hogsmeade Station and a railway track put in place.
It comes after a new frontrunner favourite to play Lord Voldemort in the series emerged after a snub from Peaky Blinders‘ Cillian Murphy.
Earlier this year, Ralph Fiennes – who played Voldemort in the film franchise – addressed his potential successor in an interview on the red carpet for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.
And while the Oscar nominee, 63, was quick to put Thomas Shelby actor Cillian, 49, in the running, calling him a ‘very good choice’, The Immortal Man star issued a scathing snub towards the opportunity.
The Oppenheimer actor insisted he wasn’t aware his name was even in the mix for the film, given that he keeps himself off social media with minimal online presence.
Addressing speculation he could take the part, Cillian told Variety: ‘No, no, no. It would be very hard to follow Ralph Fiennes.’
When prompted for more as suggestions were made that if he did have the part, he would likely answer the same way, Cillian added: ‘No, I don’t play those games.’
Now, with Cillian safely ruled out, a new frontrunner in discussions has emerged among fans – who have been busy speculating online.
According to those on social media, Marvel Universe’s J.A.R.V.I.S., Paul Bettany, is now among the favourites to take on the coveted role as the dangerous dark wizard.
Social media scooper Daniel Richtman took to his feed on X, formerly Twitter, to claim that Paul was the ‘favourite’ among bosses at HBO for the role.
Paul, 54, is best known for playing J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision in the Marvel Universe, including in Disney+ series WandaVision, which earned him an Emmy Award nomination.
Fans went wild over the possibility of him taking on the role, responding on social media, with one writing: ‘He would be the perfect choice!’
Another chimed in to joke: ‘I guess you could say they SEE THE VISION,’ as a third said: ‘That’s actually a phenomenal choice.’
Cillian was previously the latest name to be thrown in the hat for the role, though it is unclear whether former Voldemort actor Ralph had simply believed previous speculation that the Peaky Blinders star would take on the iconic villain.
The Oppenheimer star had been placed at odds of 6/1 to be cast as Voldemort, according to industry experts at OLBG (Online Betting Guide).
Cillian later shut down the rumours himself, while on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast – wishing whoever takes on the role ‘luck’.
Acknowledging his children showed him the online buzz, the actor disclosed: ‘I don’t know anything about that.’
He added: ‘Also, it’s just really hard to follow anything Ralph Fiennes does.
‘The man is an absolute acting legend, so good luck to whoever’s gonna fill those shoes.’
Confirmed cast members include John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape and Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid.
In May 2025, it was announced that Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton will play the lead roles of Harry, Ron and Hermione.
Producers Francesca Gardiner and Mark Mylod praised the ‘wonderful’ talent of the three newcomers: ‘After an extraordinary search led by casting directors Lucy Bevan and Emily Brockmann, we are delighted to announce we have found our Harry, Hermione, and Ron.
‘The talent of these three unique actors is wonderful to behold, and we cannot wait for the world to witness their magic together onscreen.
‘We would like to thank all the tens of thousands of children who auditioned. It’s been a real pleasure to discover the plethora of young talent out there.’
Elsewhere, it was revealed the makers of the Harry Potter TV series have hired a second child star to play the lead role of the young wizard as the mystery of a new face on set is solved.
The job of playing the boy wizard, who is the lead character from JK Rowling‘s books, was originally given to Dominic, who was unveiled in 2025.
It was confirmed that there’s a second Harry on set, a body double to cover for the main star in the HBO adaptation when he’s needed elsewhere to film scenes.
The body double, Isaac Geut, has already appeared on set and stepped in for Dominic when he’s not available for certain scenes.
‘He’s got the perfect mop of thick black hair and boyish looks that’s needed to play the very young Potter,’ an insider told The Sun.
‘In fact he looks so much like him that producers are talking about using him more extensively than previous stand-in actors that have appeared in the movies.
‘That’s how confident they are in him to replicate the appearance of the boy wizard.’











