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Harry Potter and the epic queue for Cursed Child show tickets
With this map in hand, you can stop by The London Zoo’s reptile house and King’s Cross Stations, and maybe even finish the visit off with tickets to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
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Within 24 hours of being released in 2007, “The Deathly Hallows” sold 2.65 million copies in Britain, publisher Bloomsbury said, while Scholastic recorded 8.3 million copies sold in the US. In November, the spinoff movie “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” debuts, the first in a trilogy.
The script of the two-part play, which opened in London’s West End on July 30, recounts the adult life of Harry Potter and his family.
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is not a sequel of the famous “Harry Potter” books.
It is set 19 years after “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, which was released in 2007 and the final book in the original series.
Harry Potter theme park attractions are up and running in Florida and California, as well as in Osaka, Japan.
250,000 tickets are being released for newly announced Harry Potter and the Cursed Child shows today, August 4, at 11am.
Although the first “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” movie will be released in the upcoming months, its sequel already has a release date, supplying wizardry fans with their healthy dose of Harry Potter lore.
Waterstones buying director Kate Skipper said in a statement that no hardcover had sold so quickly in the United Kingdom since Dan Brown’s “The Lost Symbol” in 2009.
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Last week, Barnes & Noble said the script book was the USA retail book sellers’ most pre-ordered book since “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”. But because of Harry Potter’s global fan base, “we really hope to take this play to as many places as it’s feasible to take it”, Rowling said. “I suppose I’d go with the first”. Author J.K. Rowling has stated that she would only make a return to the “wizarding world” if she came across an idea that truly captivated her and her audiences. “So, I’m thrilled to see it realised so beautifully but, no, Harry is done now”.