The Magic Still Lasts: Harry Potter’s 25th Anniversary and Every New Thing Coming Our Way

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The Big Reveal: Full-Cast Audiobooks

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Launching November 4, 2025, the new Harry Potter Full-Cast Audio Editions will reimagine the saga as immersive audio drama. The cast includes:

Hugh Laurie as Dumbledore

Matthew Macfadyen as Voldemort

Riz Ahmed as Snape

Michelle Gomez as McGonagall

Cush Jumbo as narrator

With over 200 voices, original music, and Dolby Atmos sound, this is Hogwarts like you’ve never heard it before.

Collectibles and Games

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Pocket Potters (August 2026): tiny wizard collectibles that look destined to become fandom must-haves.

Updates for Hogwarts Mystery and Puzzles & Spells, keeping fans busy with new in-game content.

Stage, Screen, and Sweet Treats

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Tom Felton is heading to Broadway in a new Harry Potter production this November.

A new line of Christmas merch is on the way for the holidays.

Warwick Davis is set to return to the Wizarding World in a new HBO Max project in 2027.

The 25th Anniversary on the Horizon

The big milestone is just a year away: 2026 marks the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter film. It’s incredible to realize that for a quarter of a century, the boy wizard has captured imaginations and continues to pull in new generations of readers and viewers. The anniversary celebrations are sure to be major, giving longtime fans a chance to relive the magic while welcoming the next wave of witches and wizards.

Even without the crowds at King’s Cross, Back to Hogwarts 2025 proved the fandom is alive and thriving. From immersive new audiobooks to stage productions, collectibles, and the upcoming 25th anniversary, the Wizarding World isn’t slowing down.

Because in the end, the real magic isn’t in train stations or merchandise. It’s in the way these stories keep connecting us. Whether you’re rereading the books, discovering them for the first time, or passing them on to your kids, Hogwarts is still there, waiting, reminding us that some journeys never truly end.

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