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Who owns Harry Potter World London?

Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter is a walk-through exhibition and studio tour in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England, owned by Warner Bros. and operated by their Studio Tours division.



The "Harry Potter World" in London, officially known as Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter, is owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery. The attraction is located at the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, which is the actual studio site where all eight Harry Potter films were produced. Unlike the "Wizarding World of Harry Potter" theme park lands found in Universal Studios parks (which are operated by Comcast's NBCUniversal under a licensing agreement with Warner Bros.), the London Studio Tour is a direct division of Warner Bros. itself. It functions as a walk-through exhibition featuring authentic sets, props, and costumes. Because it is owned by the studio, it has unique access to the original production archives, making it a "behind-the-scenes" pilgrimage site rather than a traditional amusement park with rides.

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