Michael McIntyre looked in great spirits as he attended the launch of a brand-new feature at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London on Wednesday – just hours after his luxury sports car was towed in Kensington High Street.
The comedian, 49, joined pal Roman Kemp, 32, along with Made In Chelsea stars Tristan Phipps and Julia Pollard, to celebrate the opening of the major new attraction: The Triwizard Tournament – Making of Champions.
The new feature unveils the British filmmaking secrets behind Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the fourth film in the series was brought to life.
To kick off the celebrations, Michael, Roman, and England women’s rugby star Maud Muir, 23, were treated to theatrical Beauxbatons and Durmstrang performances, reenacting their iconic entrances to the Hogwarts Great Hall.
The trio then approached the legendary Goblet of Fire to submit their names, mirroring the brave champions from the film.
For the event, Michael looked dapper in a dark blue suit paired with a pale pink shirt.
Michael McIntyre looked in great spirits as he attended the launch of a brand-new feature at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in London on Wednesday – just hours after his luxury sports car was towed
The comedian, 49, joined pal Roman Kemp, 32, to celebrate the opening of the major new attraction: The Triwizard Tournament – Making of Champions
The star beamed from ear-to-ear as he posed up a storm in the elegantly decorated Gryffindor common room.
Meanwhile, Roman opted for a more relaxed look, wearing a white ribbed T-shirt and black drawstring trousers as he caught up with his friend.
Comedian Henry Rowley also attended the event and was wowed by the impressive displays at the newly revealed Backlot Stage, where fans can explore special effects techniques – from the creation of the Hungarian Horntail dragon to how filmmakers depicted Harry Potter holding his breath underwater.
Later, Michael and Roman explored the splendour of the Great Hall, where they were welcomed by fan-favourite characters Mad-Eye Moody and wizarding journalist Rita Skeeter, best known for her poison pen articles.
Elsewhere, Maud Muir took a daring walk through the Forbidden Forest, where Hagrid’s dramatic reveal of the first Triwizard Tournament task to Harry Potter has now been recreated.
Open to the public from May 15 to September 8, the immersive new feature grants fans exclusive access to the Backlot Stage for the first time.
The indoor venue includes a digital screen, stage, and tiered seating, offering a deep dive into how the action-packed tournament scenes were brought to life.
The launch coincides with the 20th anniversary of The Goblet of Fire, marked by a month-long celebration.
The new feature unveils the British filmmaking secrets behind Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at how the fourth film in the series was brought to life
To kick off the celebrations, Michael, Roman, and England women’s rugby star Maud Muir, 23, (pictured) were treated to theatrical Beauxbatons and Durmstrang performances, reenacting their iconic entrances to the Hogwarts Great Hall
The trio then approached the legendary Goblet of Fire to submit their names, mirroring the brave champions from the film (Roman pictured)
For the event, Michael looked dapper in a dark blue suit paired with a pale pink shirt
The star beamed from ear-to-ear as he posed up a storm in the elegantly decorated Gryffindor common room
Meanwhile, Roman opted for a more relaxed look, wearing a white ribbed T-shirt and black drawstring trousers as he explored the studio’s common room
Earlier this week, Londoners were left spellbound as a ‘captured’ 25-foot-long Hungarian Horntail dragon roamed the capital before returning safely to its rightful home at the Studio Tour.
Weighing 1.3 tonnes, the animatronic creature recreates the nail-biting scene where the dragon breaks free of its chains during the tournament’s first task – and will embark on a UK tour throughout May.
Michael’s appearance at the event comes hours after he was pH๏τographed speaking to an official as his high-end £195,000 sports car was hoisted onto the back of a lorry with its wheels clamped.
The comedian looked unimpressed as he had an animated discussion with an official, who wore a yellow hi-vis jacket as builders watched on.
The funnyman looked dapper in a navy suit and pink shirt while he sported his signature square glᴀsses for his unfortunate outing into the city.
Michael’s vehicle, a Mercedes-AMG GT R, had been hoisted onto the back of a tow truck as it was moved from the street.
The TV star’s vehicle was towed after it was parked in a parking bay reserved for police vehicles.
MailOnline has contacted Michael’s representatives for comment.
Meanwhile, Made In Chelsea stars Tristan Phipps and his girlfriend Julia Pollard cut casual figures as they made a special appearance at the launch
The duo were all smiles as they took part in throwing their names into The Goblet of Fire
Meanwhile, Comedian Henry Rowley cut a laidback figure in a black T-shirt and baggy blue jeans as he got pictured throwing his name into the tall feature
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE Disgruntled Michael McIntyre gets his £195,000 Mercedes sportscar TOWED in Kensington
Michael’s specific car model retails for anywhere between £155,000 to £195,000 and boasts a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine.
The limited-edition vehicle can produce 585 horsepower and can accelerate from 0-62mph in just 3.6 seconds, with a limit just shy of 200mph.
It is not his first car from the German automotive brand, as he also owned a dark blue Mercedes AMG GT, which he purchased back in 2014.
The $144,000 motor boasted some very lavish features, including climate control, leather upholstery and parking ᴀssistance with a 360-degree camera.
It also boasts full LED headlamps, alloy wheels of at least 20 inches and heated front and rear seats.
Michael has long boasted a luxury collection of cars and has also owned expensive vehicles, including a Ferrari and a Jaguar, over the years.
The stand-up comic has also been spotted driving a £150,000 Ferrari California, which has a top speed of 193mph and can do 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds.
Back in 2010, Michael also purchased a £80,000 Jaguar XK convertible to ferry himself around the country.
Michael’s appearance at the event comes hours after he was pH๏τographed speaking to an official as his high-end £195,000 sports car was hoisted onto the back of a lorry with its wheels clamped
The TV star’s Mercedes-AMG GT R was towed after it was parked in a parking bay reserved for police vehicles
The supercar has a V8 5.0 litre engine and can go from 0-60 in 4.6 seconds.
His top-of-the-range line-up of cars is also said to include a BMW X5 and a Porsche Cayenne.
Michael has previously told how he and his wife Kitty spent years living in rented flats and at one point were £40,000 in debt before he found national fame as a comedian.
Now, Michael is said to have a staggering net worth of £80million and also owns at least two multi-million-pound properties in the UK.