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Annabelle doll, Harry Potter hat and Scooby-Doo van: fire destroys Casa Warner in Rio

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The interactive exhibition inaugurated in June was completely consumed by flames. Aerial images taken by Globocop show carcasses of what was left. Nobody was hurt.
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Um incêndio na madrugada desta terça-feira (9) destruiu a exposição interativa Casa Warner, instalada no estacionamento do Shopping Nova América, na zona norte do Rio de Janeiro. O espaço de 1.500 m² abrigava réplicas e itens icônicos de filmes e séries da Warner Bros. O Corpo de Bombeiros foi acionado por volta das 2h45 e conseguiu controlar as chamas às 5h. Entre os itens destruídos estão a boneca original Annabelle, do universo “Invocação do …

Casa Warner, an interactive exhibition that brought together iconic characters from Warner Bros. movies and series, was destroyed by a fire late in the morning of Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Among the assets that were destroyed is the original Annabelle doll, reproductions of platform 9¾, the talking hat and the Harry Potter invisibility cover, a space dedicated to the 'Friends' series, with a sofa and the Central Perk bar in the backgrou…

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The Warner House, which housed an interactive exhibition filled with memories of world-renowned Warner Bros. productions, including the original doll from the movie Annabelle, was hit by a severe fire. The incident occurred at Shopping Nova América, located in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro, in the early hours of Tuesday, 09. Fortunately, no... The post Fire destroys exhibition with the doll from the movie Annabelle appeared first on The An…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The interactive exhibition inaugurated in June was completely consumed by flames. Aerial images taken by Globocop show carcasses of what was left. Nobody was hurt.

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, July 9, 2024.
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