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‘Friends,’ super friends and Harry Potter

Warner Bros. studio tour expands with DC Universe, wizards, Central Perk Café

- BY JONATHAN LANDRUM JR.

BURBANK, Calif. — Batman’s secret cave, Harry Potter’s cupboard under the stairs and the apartment from “Friends” are major centerpiec­es to the huge Warner Bros. studio lot expansion.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood recently reopened more than a year after doors were shuttered because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Now, attendees will have a chance to explore the studio’s nearly 100 years of television and filmmaking history, highlighti­ng the DC Universe and “Harry Potter.”

A firsthand look took place a couple of days before the tour opened in late June at the Southern California studio, which now welcomes families with children ages 5 and older.

Warner Bros. officials said the expansion — that includes a new building — took five years to develop in Burbank. Officials say the studio tour will follow all city, state, and federal COVID-19 safety protocols.

“One of the most incredible things about Warner Brothers is the incredible history of epic films that are legendary,” said “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins, who helped reopen the tour.

Here are some of the tour’s key features:

DC UNIVERSE

Step into the behindthe-scenes universe of DC superheroe­s and villains. One of the compelling aspects is the secret Batcave, where guests will find the authentic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s original “Batman,” the Tumbler from “The Dark Knight” and the Batwing from “Batman v. Superman.”

Costumes worn by Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and the Flash are on display. Other standouts include Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn and Jared Leto’s Joker costumes from “Suicide Squad.” Along with Christophe­r Reeve’s “Superman” costume, the exhibit has Michael Keaton’s suit from the 1989 film “Batman” and Lynda Carter’s “Wonder Woman” costume from the classic 1970s television show.

In an interactiv­e experience, visitors can touch the glowing Lasso of Hestia from “Wonder Woman 1984.”

Director of the recent “Wonder Woman” films, Patty Jenkins, said she enjoyed seeing the costumes worn from her movies along with the rest of the DC characters featured in the exhibit.

“For there to be a museum to celebrate, that seems like something that is so important,” she said. “Then to have things for my own films in there as well, it’s an incredible honor and a very surreal crossing of the line of those two things.”

HARRY POTTER & FANTASTIC BEAST

Create a photo opportunit­y inside Harry Potter’s cupboard under the stairs at 4 Privet Drive and understand the art of making potions on the re-created sets of “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts.”

Guests can sit underneath the Sorting Hat, which determines one’s Hogwarts house. And class is in session to learn about the unique creatures at Newt Scamander’s Shed of Magical Creatures.

“You get to experience the action, the magic and fun, and the props and costumes and the re-created sets,” said Bonnie Wright, who starred as Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter film series.

FRIENDS BOUTIQUE

Stage 48: Script to Screen is home to the “Friends” boutique that will be accompanie­d by the expanded Central Perk Café. The area features re-created sets inspired by the show including Joey and Chandler’s apartment, Monica’s apartment and Central Perk. Some costumes worn by the cast and other props from the show are from the 25th anniversar­y in 2019. Monica’s famous door frame and a “Friends” reunion-inspired spirit jersey, coffee mugs along with souvenirs and collectibl­es are included.

Central Perk offers a New York deli-inspired menu that includes a special blend of Central Perk coffee, pizza wedges, corned beef melts and cold sandwiches.

“I don’t think people are going to want to leave,” said Maggie Wheeler, who played the recurring role of Janice on “Friends.” The hit TV series starred Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow.

“It feels like the show,” Wheeler continued. “It feels like memory lane. I think people are going to be really, really excited to walk through and spend time here.”

 ?? AP PHOTO/CHRIS PIZZELLO ?? A visitor walks past portraits of DC Comics superheroe­s as she enters the “Action and Magic Made Here” interactiv­e experience at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood media preview on June 24 in Burbank, Calif.
AP PHOTO/CHRIS PIZZELLO A visitor walks past portraits of DC Comics superheroe­s as she enters the “Action and Magic Made Here” interactiv­e experience at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood media preview on June 24 in Burbank, Calif.

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