The Wizarding World of Harry Potter took five years and $265 million to build. pic.twitter.com/ema5npXIxA
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) November 7, 2020
The Gryffindor Common Room contains a portrait of a young Professor McGonagall. pic.twitter.com/kREvUR5U09
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) August 13, 2020
Minerva was the Roman goddess of warriors and wisdom, which is where McGonagall's name came from.
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) August 8, 2020
Every exterior shot of Hogwarts was made using this model. It took seven months and 40 people to make it. pic.twitter.com/jyzlljUPVH
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 27, 2020
Snape hates Neville because he could have been The Chosen One instead of Harry, meaning Lily would have survived. pic.twitter.com/SuDsPZCSP6
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 15, 2020
At their audition, James & Oliver Phelps were the only set of twins not dressed identically, so they ran to a shop to find matching shirts. pic.twitter.com/5YCWFW2KfJ
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 15, 2020
More than a dozen rats played Ron's pet rat, Scabbers, including an animatronic double. pic.twitter.com/4Z8H6JvAZq
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 7, 2020
To use the telephone box to the ministry, you must dial 62442. On a phone's keypad this spells out the word "Magic". pic.twitter.com/dz7yY0jV2d
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 6, 2020
The hands on the Weasley’s clock are actually scissors with photos of the actors stuck onto their handles. pic.twitter.com/F0QR5qXeTX
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) July 2, 2020
The set of Dumbledore's office contained 48 portraits of previous headmasters. pic.twitter.com/kRXktHiNcp
— Potterhead Posts (@PotterheadPosts) June 24, 2020