Harry Potter Ride Reunites Original Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint to Film New Scenes for ‘Escape From Gringotts’ (SLIDESHOW)

Have you ever wanted to take a magical ride through Gringotts Bank? Well, Universal Studios Orlando is making that a reality with the opening of the new ride "Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts."

According to MTV, the ride opens this summer and will see the original cast - Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) - reunite to film new scenes.

"They'll be there! It's quite exciting," Alan Gilmore, the art director for both the rides and the films told MTV. "They're regrouping for one last adventure."

For the ride, Gilmore said they won't use footage from the "Harry Potter" movies but will instead have the trio film completely new scenes to be played while riders explore Gringotts bank. "Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts" will be a part of Universal Orlando's The Wizarding World of Harry Potter-Diagon Alley.

Both will debut this summer.

"It's all new, it's a brand new film," Gilmore added. "And it's absolutely film quality, involving the films team, a merging of the film team and the Universal production team."

He also said other actors will return like actor Warwick Davis as Griphook.

"Of course you have He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named making an appearance," Gilmore told MTV. "Helena [Bonham-Carter] supports him as one of his team. And then we have our main heroes appear as well. You get to meet all the great characters from the stories."

Gilmore also gave details about the actual ride itself and said that a dragon on the outside of the bank will greet riders and goblins will be hard at work at their desks.

"They're actually moving," Gilmore said about the goblins. "We can't tell you how they move, but they're working away. Goblins are very quiet gentlemen. We have the head goblin as well, watching over you."

Universal Orlando's Diagon Alley and "Harry Potter and the Escape From Gringotts" is expected to open this summer, with an actual date announced at a later time.

Check out the slideshow above to get a sneak peek at the ride.

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