Bonnie Wright Reunites With James and Oliver Phelps for a Weasley “Family Dinner” Get-Together

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Bonnie Wright had a mini Harry Potter cast reunion with James and Oliver Phelps this week, sharing a warm “Weasley family dinner” moment that instantly hit fans with nostalgia.

A Weasley “Family Dinner” in Baltimore

The get-together centered on Wright (Ginny Weasley) joining the Phelps twins (Fred and George Weasley) for dinner in Baltimore. A smiling group photo posted to social media captured the three together, with the caption framing it as a simple, cozy “family dinner.”

Local reporting also tied the dinner to Baltimore’s Rusty Scup restaurant, turning a casual night out into a fun pop-culture moment for the city.

What the cast shared (and what fans noticed)

According to coverage of the post, Wright and the Phelps twins kept the vibe relaxed and affectionate rather than staged or promotional. Wright and James also reshared the moment in their Stories, and fans quickly filled the comments with Weasley-themed reactions and throwback love for the trio.

It’s the kind of update that works because it feels normal: three former co-stars who genuinely like each other, catching up without a big announcement attached.

This wasn’t their only 2025 reunion

The dinner also followed another recent public appearance: Wright joined James and Oliver Phelps earlier in 2025 at MegaCon in Orlando, where they spoke about their time on the films and how the series continues to connect with audiences.

Where they are now

While the dinner itself was the headline, it also doubled as a reminder that the cast is still busy with new work.

James and Oliver Phelps have stayed closely linked to fan culture and food-focused projects, including hosting the Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking series, which Entertainment Weekly reported is set for a second-season return.

Wright has continued building a career beyond the franchise, while still occasionally stepping back into Potter-related events and appearances when it makes sense.

Why this kind of reunion still lands

Harry Potter reunions show up fairly often, but this one resonated because it was small and personal: not a stage photo, not a formal anniversary event, just a dinner snapshot that quietly reminded people how much they enjoyed these characters together.

And for fans, seeing “Weasley siblings” in the same frame again is basically comfort content.

Megha Chauhan
Megha Chauhan
Megha Chauhan is a content writer with a law degree and a sharp interest in journalism. She writes across celebrity, entertainment, news, games, and tech, covering everything from film and TV updates to pop culture moments and trending digital stories. With a focus on clean reporting and reader-friendly storytelling, she turns fast-moving topics into clear and engaging pieces that keep readers informed.

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