Los Angeles turning into a Harry Potter cinema

In Los Angeles, a brand-new 360-degree cinema has opened its doors to audiences in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the film "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," according to Zamin.uz.
The project was realized in collaboration between Warner Bros. and Cosm.
The key feature of the new cinema is a massive dome-shaped screen with a diameter of 26 meters and 12K resolution. This technology immerses viewers in the film’s events, creating the sensation of being inside the story.
Visuals are projected not only in front but also above and to the sides, forming a fully immersive environment. Notably, the iconic scene of thousands of flying letters is presented with special visual effects, making audiences feel as if they are at the center of the action.
This scene is one of the most recognizable and beloved moments in the Harry Potter franchise. For visitors, themed food and drinks matching the film’s atmosphere have also been prepared.
Among the offerings are the legendary "Chocolate Frogs" and cocktails styled after the Hogwarts houses. Audiences can continue to immerse themselves in the wizarding world even after the screening.
According to reports, ticket prices for this unique cinematic experience range from $46 to $80, depending on seat location. Attendance has been steadily increasing each day.
The project plays a significant role in commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Harry Potter film series.





