The Weasley family take center stage in Harry Potter TV show set photos

J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series story books
J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series story books | Alex Wong/GettyImages

Filming for the forthcoming Harry Potter television series is underway, and even more character looks are coming out. Last week, HBO revealed the new faces of four Weasley family members: Ginny, Fred, George, and Percy. Now, fans are already seeing them in costume as they film at King's Cross Station.

In recent photos captured by Click News and Media, as shared by @WW_Direct on X, the new Weasley clan is on full display as they head to Platform 9 and 3/4 to board the Hogwarts Express.

The group is wearing bright colors and warm tones, with hints of blues and greens. As Ginny, Gracie Cochrane wears orange overalls, a colorful sweater, and red sandals with yellow socks. This will likely be the main scene audiences see her in during the first season, since she doesn't attend Hogwarts until the following year.

The new Ron Weasley, Alastair Stout, wears bright orange pants, a matching orange plaid flannel, and a Chudley Cannons shirt. Canonically, the Cannons are Ron's favorite Quidditch team, and the shirt gives a first look at the team's logo for the adaptation. More Chudley Cannons merchandise should appear over time, especially once audiences see Ron's bedroom in the Burrow.

As Fred and George Weasley, Tristan and Gabriel Harland are seen in coordinating outfits. Both wear dark, warm-toned jackets, one in brown and one in maroon, with collared shirts and sweater vests.

Like the twins, Molly Weasley, portrayed by Katherine Parkinson, is wearing muted warm tones. She is seen in a long skirt with stripes of various colors and patterns, a red top, and a colorful jacket.

Based on these images, it looks like the costume department is leaning into tones that go well with the Weasleys' iconic red hair, but also styles that are a bit dated for the '90s, when the story takes place.

The boys' pants are more flared at the bottom, reminiscent of bell-bottoms, which were more popular in the 1970s. Being behind in trends would make sense, since the Weasleys have less disposable income than other wizarding families. It's likely they purchased Muggle clothing secondhand, which could account for the '70s styles.

Molly and Ginny's coats appear homemade, with Ginny's having a crocheted appearance and Molly's looking more patchwork. Considering the Weasley matriarch is known for her handmade holiday sweaters in the series, this isn't a surprise and hopefully hints at what Ron and Harry will be unwrapping later in the season.

With photos coming out often when the series films in public, more images from the set of the Harry Potter TV series are likely. So far, fans have seen Harry and Hagrid heading into Diagon Alley and Harry and the Dursleys at the London Zoo.

The Harry Potter series is expected to premiere in 2027 on HBO and HBO Max.

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