ASPIRING witches and wizards all over the world will be happy to hear that Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts will be on screens in the New Year.
The show will take fans on a magical journey back in time with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, where they will meet once again in the Wizarding World.
Sky and NOW will be streaming the reunion special on New Year's Day.
The TV services will also exclusively air Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses in UK & Ireland.
Wizarding World has released a new poster showing a glimpse of the cast members 20 years after the first film.
The special show will celebrate two decades of Potter fandom, and bring together cast members such as Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Jason Isaacs, Gary Oldman, Imelda Staunton and Tom Felton.
When is the Harry Potter 20th reunion special on?
Set to air on New Years Day, filmmaker Chris Columbus will join the actors and actresses who helped to create the iconic Potter films.
The cast will give in-depth interviews and first-hand accounts of what it was really like to film the Potter franchise.
You can watch the show exclusively on Sky or stream on Now. Sign up here.
When will Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses air in the UK?
A special four-part event hosted by Helen Mirren that will showcase ultimate fan glory on a never-before-seen scale will air from December 29.
Wizarding World fans will put their Harry Potter knowledge to the test, for the ultimate honour of being named House Cup champion.
You can watch the show exclusively on Sky or stream on NOW. Sign up here.
How to watch all Harry Potter films in the UK
To complete this Potter fest, Sky & NOW will also be the exclusive home of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, which will join the full collection of The Harry Potter film series on a Wizarding World 20th Anniversary pop-up channel set to go live on December 19.
You can watch the films on Sky or stream on NOW. Sign up here.
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