There is a very small epilogue at the end of the Seventh Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It makes it very clear that Harry Potter (Now Married to Ginny) is an Auror for the Ministry of Magic. They have three children (James, Lilly and Albus) Hermione and Ron are married and have two kids. (Hugo and Rosie) Neville Longbottom is also mentioned at the Herbology Professor at Hogwarts. Neville ends up marrying Hannah Abbott from Hufflepuff house.
You also find out that Draco, is married and has a son named Scorpius. Later in a chat online, JK Rowling mentioned that George Weasley is still running the store and has a child that he named Fred in honor is his late brother. Luna works for the Quibbler :)
From interview: Auror (Harry) and Quidditch player (Ginny).
They actually die because there WILL be a ninth film of Harry Potter about his and Ron's kids at the end Hermione and Ron's kids get killed by the last death eaters called the Shadow shades when they are 10, Rose and her brother try and save their dad and mum from getting killed by the Shadow shades but it ends tragically. As Harry and Ginny's kids are only tiny babies at the time Ron and Hermione's kids died so Harry gives Ron his youngest child, James.
old has a wife and baby they grow up i know
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Debbie Harry was born in 1945 and was given up for adoption by her parents. She grew up in Hawthorn, New Jersey. She grew up to be the lead in the band Blondie.
Everytime his body begins to wear out, he gets deathly ill, or he begins to grow too old, he takes a dip in one of his many private Lazarus Pits and they restore his health.
He was in the books. If he was in Order Of The Pheonix the movie then he will probably be in the movie Deathly Hallows, but there's only so much you can fit in a two-part movie you're hurrying to finish before all the kids grow up too much.
Technically speaking, yes. But as long as there are those who remain loyal to the books, and the movies, it will never truly end. The next generations will definitely grow up with Harry Potter as well, because the next generation will have the story passed on to them - just as we've had old stories passed unto us.
The content in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" may be too mature and dark for a typical 10-year-old reader. It is recommended for older children and young adults due to its themes of violence, death, and complex plot. It's best for parents to assess their child's maturity before allowing them to read this book.
In 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' Luna Lovegood fought alongside Harry Potter and his friends in the Battle of Hogwarts. She survived the battle, and was last seen attending the funeral of Albus Dumbledore. Luna later went on to become a Magizoologist, specializing in magical creatures.
They actually die because there WILL be a ninth film of Harry Potter about his and Ron's kids at the end Hermione and Ron's kids get killed by the last death eaters called the Shadow shades when they are 10, Rose and her brother try and save their dad and mum from getting killed by the Shadow shades but it ends tragically. As Harry and Ginny's kids are only tiny babies at the time Ron and Hermione's kids died so Harry gives Ron his youngest child, James.
Ok...first things first...more live than die (I think). It wouldn't be much fun to be spoiled, would it? It is, in the end, very bittersweet, as there are deaths that will open up the tear spigots for you if you've grown particularly fond of that character or their role, and some of them grow more tragic as you unravel their true meaning in Harry's quest. Some have a very important purpose for their death, others you are glad they are dead, and in the end, there are some that died pointlessly. It'll be for you to decide, so I have three words for you: Read the book! You'll be happy you did, because (in my opinion) it is the best in the series. Go Team Potter!
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Densaugeo is a hex used to grow teeth to a large size. Hermione was hit by this hex during a duel between Draco and Harry.