Harry Potter fans who gathered at King’s Cross hoping for the annual Hogwarts Express announcement have been left disappointed.
Boos rang out after the usual tannoy address and departure board listing failed to materialise.
The event usually draws hundreds of fans – many in fancy dress – to mark the start of term at the fictional school of wizardry.
The Hogwarts Express famously leaves from hidden platform 9 3/4 and the London station is a major attraction for fans.
Warner Brothers, which runs a Potter shop at King’s Cross and owns the franchise, last week “strongly discouraged” fans from showing up and said this year’s theatrics were cancelled.
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No reason was given for the cancellation of the King’s Cross event and it’s unclear whether it will be back next year.
Other Back to Hogwarts events did take place however, including some online and at New York’s Grand Central Station, where Bonnie Wright, AKA Ginny Weasley, turned up.
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