A sharp-eyed Reddit user may have just uncovered a small but intriguing glimpse of the upcoming HARRY POTTER TV series sets. While exploring Apple Maps, the fan noticed that part of Diagon Alley appears to be visible from above near the Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, where the new show is currently in production.
The satellite imagery seems to reveal a street layout strongly resembling the famous wizarding shopping district, with what looks like the façade of Gringotts Wizarding Bank standing out among the buildings. The structure appears to feature four twisted pillars at its entrance.



Interestingly, the building does not seem to replicate the exact design seen in the films. Unlike the version depicted in HARRY POTTER and the Philosopher’s Stone and later entries in the franchise, the visible structure on the map doesn’t appear to have the bank’s iconic rounded entrance or curved façade. Instead, the design looks somewhat different, suggesting that the series may be reimagining Gringotts rather than simply recreating the film version.
If the imagery does indeed show part of the Diagon Alley set, it could be an early indication that the new adaptation is aiming to visually distinguish itself from the original films, even while returning to some of the saga’s most iconic locations.
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