he dies, comes back, kills voldemort, marries ginny, has 3 kids and lives happily ever after
Yes, she is in the book and most likely also in the movie - though only the second part as far as I know. Hope I helped! I used to be obsessed with Harry Potter, but then I watched Twilight, New Moon & Eclipse!
Sorry originally I posted an answer that I thought was true but I learned I was wrong after some research. Parvati's fate is unknown.
Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.Clearly, Harry Potter is seeing the fate of Lord Voldemort, should he die. This is confirmed by Harry Potter in his final confrontation with Lord Voldemort: He tells him that he (Voldemort) can still repent; that he should do it; and that he (Harry Potter) had seen what would be Voldemort's fate otherwise.
In the "Harry Potter" series, Hermione Granger's parents are not explicitly mentioned as having died. However, in the epilogue of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," it is suggested that they were affected by the war, as Hermione chose to modify their memories to protect them from the dangers of the wizarding world. The specific timeline of their fate is not detailed in the series.
Katie Bell's fate isn't known although most consider her to be alive as Harry would surely have pointed her body out having known her quite well.
The 'thing' suspended in limbo was Voldemort. His crimes were too severe to allow him to become a ghost or 'move on' so he was suspended in limbo, eternally suffering, unable to move. "Rowling revealed the fate of Voldemort. After his death, he was forced to exist in the stunted form Harry witnessed in the King's Cross limbo, as his crimes were too severe for him to become a ghost."
No. He doesn't exist in the Deathly Hallows book or in any other but the fourth book, Goblet of Fire. In the end of Goblet of Fire he got his soul sucked out by a Dementor but the film doesn't show it or even imply that it would be the case. But still no, the movies haven't altered the books's storylines that crucially so far, it is unlikely they would now. Barty Crouch Jr. will not appear in the last Deathly Hallows movie.
It might be Nevels fate but Im not sure. Mabye you should read the books.
Voldemort kills himself trying to kill Harry
The three Malfoys, for example, are some of the deatheaters that survived. There are quite a few deatheaters where their fate is not mentioned. It is insinuated though that either they are caught while still at the Battle of Hogwarts, or they are hunted down in the aftermath of the war.
Simon Potter has written: 'The fate of Glassingall'
Yes, he is a key part of the story - key to the fate of one of the horcruxes.Yes, he is a key part of the story - key to the fate of one of the horcruxes.Yes, he is a key part of the story - key to the fate of one of the horcruxes.Yes, he is a key part of the story - key to the fate of one of the horcruxes.