Warner Bros. Pictures (USA), a major Seller of premium content, has expanded its strategic partnership with immersive entertainment company Cosm (USA) to debut the film ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ in the innovative “Shared Reality” format. This move leverages classic IP to drive audiences to Cosm’s specialized venues, following previous successful releases of ‘The Matrix’.
The immersive version of the 2001 classic, which stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, is being specially produced with Little Cinema and MakeMake Entertainment for Cosm’s 87-foot diameter 12K+ LED dome theaters. This process redefines the content experience for a new, high-value distribution window.
The “Shared Reality” experience, which celebrates the film’s 25th anniversary, is expected to launch in Q2 2026 at Cosm venues in Los Angeles and Dallas, with tickets going on sale in early 2026. This partnership signals the studio’s strategy to maximize library value through event-based exhibition ahead of the 2027 HBO Max reboot. (USA)
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