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Cosm to Bring Back Harry Potter onto Its 12K+ LED Shared Reality Next Spring

Optronics Industry | 2025-11-26

Cosm has confirmed that an immersive LED shared reality version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone will launch next spring. The experience will debut inside Cosm’s 27-meter-wide, 12K+ LED domes in Los Angeles and Dallas, surrounding audiences with a near-360-degree visual environment. The company will also bring the same experience to its upcoming venues in Atlanta and Detroit once they open in 2026.

Harry Potter to be shown on Cosm 12K+ LED shared reality

Expanding a Growing LED Shared Reality Portfolio

This new release strengthens Cosm’s partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures. The companies have already collaborated on LED shared reality versions of The Matrix and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The Harry Potter project continues this direction and shows how studios are embracing immersive formats to refresh classic titles.

A Multi-Sensory Way to Revisit the Story

The production is created with Little Cinema and MakeMake Entertainment. Their goal is to extend the film with immersive environments that complement the narrative. Fans will also be able to enjoy themed elements such as Butterbeer and Chocolate Frogs, turning the viewing session into a multi-sensory event rather than a traditional movie screening.

New Venues Bring the Experience to More Cities

Cosm’s expansion into Atlanta and Detroit reflects wider interest in next-generation visual platforms. The upcoming venues will feature the same 12K+ LED dome design found in Los Angeles and Dallas. By bringing Harry Potter into these new spaces, Cosm aims to introduce LED shared reality to more audiences across the United States.

A Glimpse into the Future of Immersive Cinema

Cosm sees LED shared reality as a key part of the future entertainment landscape. Instead of watching films on a flat display, audiences enter a fully surrounding LED environment that blends cinema, themed experiences, and large-scale digital storytelling. With major studios supporting this shift, LED shared reality is becoming a new premium format for iconic film content.