yes, its placed on London.
Yes, but you're a Muggle, so you can't get in! Ha, ha! (No, it's not real.)
No, it is a fictional place created by the author, J.K Rowling.
Oh, dude, like, Diagon Alley was filmed at Warner Bros. Studios in London for the Harry Potter movies. So, technically, it's not a real place you can visit and buy wizarding supplies, but hey, movie magic, right?
yes it is real , just not that name , i am a wizard and you can become too go onto lizkon school website , and e-mail david mueller
no theyare not real
There is no way that kids can get air, water, fire and earth powers in real life. However, in the TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender kids from these different nations can be born as benders of these different elements.
It depends which book you read. The author of the book may or may not say.
In the books and films, Harry Potter gets his wand from Ollivanders, in Diagon Alley. In the real world, many fans decide to buy a wand online. Alivan's is probably the most popular choice. I got mine from there and it is fantastic :)
Generally theyare invester or executive manager in studio. but producer do the real business for shooting.
Alli's real name is Melinda Shankar.
Yes, Mrs Granger is a real character. She appears in the books only very briefly, accompanying Hermione to Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Hermione mentions her parents throughout the series, and in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Hermione reveals that she changed her parents memories to protect them.After the war, Hermione found her parents and restored their memories.
Yes. Tornado Alley is a region in the US with very high tornado activity. It takes up a large portion of the Great Plains.