Warner Bros. Studio Tours

[2][3] Tours depart every 10 minutes and last about 1 hour with a guide who leads a small group on a custom tram.

The tour starts on the backlot where you see old sets on Hennessy Street where they filmed scenes from Annie, Minority Report and Gremlins.

New York Street is the setting for iconic scenes from Auntie Mame, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, House of Wax and Argo.

Also on the Front Lot is the Prop House with tons of artifacts and furniture from films and TV shows from the 1920s to today.

There are green screen photo opportunities where you can ride a Batpod through Gotham City or a Nimbus 2000 broom through Hogwarts and even play a game of Quidditch.

There is event a working Central Perk Cafe that serves Central Perk branded coffee[6] The Warner Archive contains a displays of props and costumes in DC Universe: The Exhibit from Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice and Wonder Woman including Diana's training armour, Warrior Costume and even here Lasso and Sword.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is represented as well with Newt Scamander's suit and Jacob's apartment complete with the case of creatures and baked goods.

The tour is contained in Soundstages J and K, which were specially built for the attraction, and is separate from the studio's actual production facilities.

The grand opening event was attended by many of the Harry Potter film series cast and crew members.

[11] Instead, visitors get a chance to see up close the detail and effort that goes into a major feature film at the scale of the Harry Potter series.

[14] Similar to its counterpart in London, the 30,000 square-meter attraction in Tokyo offers visitors a walking tour through some of the recreated famous film sets including the Great Hall, the Forbidden Forest, and the Diagon Alley.

Village Roadshow is a long time partner of Warner Bros. and the parks feature properties owned by both them and WB.

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