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Harry Potter’s return to theatres marks new era of shared-reality storytelling

The studio confirmed a shared-reality edition of the 2001 film, developed with Cosm, the team behind dome experiences for The Matrix and Willy Wonka, promising an immersive return to the wizarding world.

November 19, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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Harry Potter’s return to theatres marks new era of shared-reality storytelling
Harry Potter’s return to theatres marks new era of shared-reality storytelling

Warner Bros is dusting off its oldest wand and bringing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone back to theatres, but this time the studio isn’t settling for nostalgia alone. It’s pushing the film into a new immersive zone as part of the franchise’s 25th anniversary, setting the stage just ahead of HBO’s ambitious big-budget remake series.
The studio has confirmed a special shared-reality edition of the 2001 film, created in collaboration with Cosm, the technology company behind earlier dome-screen experiences for The Matrix and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

What this really means is that audiences won’t just watch Hogwarts unfold in front of them. They’ll be wrapped inside it. Cosm’s enormous 87-foot LED domes are built to fill your entire field of vision, and the updated presentation uses custom filmmaking tech to create a near-360-degree environment. It turns a familiar story into something that feels closer to stepping through the brick wall at Platform 9¾.

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This re-release is set to arrive in early 2026, with ticket sales expected to roll out around the same time. Cosm already operates venues in Los Angeles and Dallas and is gearing up to expand to Detroit and Atlanta next year. For this Harry Potter project, the company is joined by Little Cinema and MakeMake Entertainment, who are producing the enhanced screening experience.

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