Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 507 (2021-07-16)

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“Superman” costume, the exhibit has Michael
Keaton’s suit from the 1989 film “Batman” and
Lynda Carter’s “Wonder Woman” costume from
the classic 1970s television show.


In an interactive experience, visitors can touch
the glowing Lasso of Hestia from “Wonder
Woman 1984.”


Director of the recent “Wonder Woman”
films, Patty Jenkins, said she enjoyed seeing
the costumes worn from her movies along
with the rest of the DC characters featured
in the exhibit.


“For there to be a museum to celebrate, that
seems like something that is so important,” she
said. “Then to have things for my own films in
there as well, it’s an incredible honor and a very
surreal crossing of the line of those two things.”


HARRY POTTER & FANTASTIC BEAST


Create a photo opportunity inside Harry
Potter’s cupboard under the stairs at 4 Privet
Drive and understand the art of making
potions on the re-created sets of “Harry Potter”
and “Fantastic Beasts.”


Guests can sit underneath the Sorting Hat,
which determines one’s Hogwarts house.
And class is in session to learn about the
unique creatures at Newt Scamander’s Shed
of Magical Creatures.


“You get to experience the action, the magic
and fun, and the props and costumes and
the re-created sets,” said Bonnie Wright, who
starred as Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter
film series.

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