the scottish highlands ;)
With over 7 billion people in the world there is no movie that almost everyone has seen.
Harry potter does not dies coz i seen it and he does but comes bak....he
Their wedding was not seen.
Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter.
No. Not unless he has an interview or something.
No, there are no real ghosts like in "Harry Potter." But hey, I could be wrong... I have never seen one!!!
Hogwarts is a fictitious school, from the Harry Potter novels. Many of the people, creatures, and places in Harry Potter are fictitious.
Of course haven't you seen Harry Potter
I've never seen the Rocky movies, but I am a MAJOR Harry Potter fan. I would naturally assume Harry Potter is better.
He is using the Death Eaters type of apeareating(wich can be seen in the beginning Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince or the end of Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire)
Lucius Malfoy as seen as the antagonist in the Harry Potter book series because he stands for pretty much everything Harry, the protagonist, is against. He also serves under the main enemy that Harry is trying to defeat.
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.