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Season 1 of the Harry Potter series will have the difficult task of bringing the Wizarding World to life for the second time. Fortunately, there are a few spots that, if done correctly, can set the reboot up for success as it attempts to adapt Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
1) 4 Privet Drive

Before Harry Potter settles into his room in Hogwarts Castle, 4 Privet Drive is the only home he really knows. It’s not a great place to grow up, with the Dursleys seeing Harry as more of a burden than a member of the family. The TV show will need to portray the titular character’s difficult life at home by making 4 Privet Drive feel like a place he needs to escape.
2) Ollivanders Wand Shop

Harry steps into the Wizarding World because it has the potential to save him from a horrible life. He doesn’t believe in its power until he gets to Ollivanders, where all wizards and witches get their wands. Harry’s initial visit to Ollivanders in the movies is iconic, showing what it’s like for him to experience his magical powers for the first time. That means the show has huge shoes to fill as it attempts to put its own spin on the location.
3) Platform 9ยพ

It’s hard to screw up Platform 9ยพย because it’s now a real location in Kingโs Cross Station in London. However, the show can’t just copy the movies and not add its own flair. There’s room to give the Hogwarts Express a new design and spruce up the spot it parks at while all the excited kids get ready to leave for the school year.
4) Hogwarts’ Great Hall

When all the students finally arrive at Hogwarts, their first stop is sure to be the Great Hall. After all, it’s hard to avoid it because it’s where the kids eat all of their meals and Slytherin learns they’re losing the House Cup because a member of Gryffindor House picked up a piece of trash off the floor. The Great Hall doesn’t need to be a carbon copy of the one from the movies, especially since the design of the room changes year to year.











