Harry Potter theme park planned for Hollywood

02 December 2011 09:42

Comcast is in the final stages of a deal to bring Harry Potter's magic to life in Hollywood, with the construction of an amusement park themed on the J.K. Rowling's boy wizard.

The owner of Universal Studios will announce before the year's end that it will build a version of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at its Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. The first Harry Potter attraction opened in Orlando, Florida, last June.

Since then, attendance at Universal Orlando has jumped by 40% to 50%, Comcast executive vice president Steve Burke said in September.

He said the attraction caused "a gigantic sea change in the profitability".

A Universal spokeswoman declined to comment. The development was earlier reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Comcast, the cable TV giant that bought a majority stake in NBCUniversal in January in a 13.5 billion US dollar deal, also bought out its 50% partner in the Universal Orlando theme park, The Blackstone Group, for 1.03 billion US dollars in June.

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