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Harry Potter set beefs up security after multiple incidents
Key takeaways
- The issue came to light during the filming of a Hogwarts Great Hall sequence, where props including pumpkins, spell books, wands and fake blood were reportedly discovered missing from the set.
- While individually minor, the repeated nature of the incidents has raised concerns within Harry Potter production over overall set security and handling of materials.
- In response, the production has introduced tighter controls across sets, including microchipping key props such as wands and broomsticks to enable tracking.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Filming on HBO’s Harry Potter series has reportedly been affected by a series of prop theft incidents at Leavesden Studios, prompting production teams to step up security measures as shooting continues on the high-profile adaptation.
The issue came to light during the filming of a Hogwarts Great Hall sequence, where props including pumpkins, spell books, wands and fake blood were reportedly discovered missing from the set.
While individually minor, the repeated nature of the incidents has raised concerns within Harry Potter production over overall set security and handling of materials.
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