The bronze statue, which shows Potter, played
by Daniel Radcliffe, is just a few steps from where the film
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" had its world film
premiere in November 2001.
"Harry Potter is hugely important to literature, theatre and, of
course, to film," said Ros Morgan, chief executive at Heart of
London Business Alliance.
"We know there are fans of Harry Potter of all ages all around
the world and we look forward to welcoming them to the West End
and Leicester Square, whenever that will be."
Potter joins other film icons including Laurel & Hardy, Mary
Poppins, Mr. Bean and Paddington as part of 'Scenes in the
Square', an interactive film trail in Leicester Square.
Some young fans were enthralled.
"I love Harry Potter and have been posing for photos pretending
to play Quidditch with the statue all morning," said Finn Bruce,
aged 10. "I love coming into London and I'm happy Harry is here
now too."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Hannah McKay, Editing by
Alexandra Hudson)
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