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Harry Potter and his friends defeating Voldemort. The final battle between good and evil.
I suggest a trick question; Voldemort did not appear in the third film (or book).
Voldemort dies in Hogwarts in the Great Hall in the book. It the film it may be somewhere else.
yes. He shoots the killing curse at harry but harry uses 'expeliarmus' which overpowers voldemort, voldemorts wand then flies through the air and the rebounding curse hits him.
Snape Harry, too. (His robes are black and so's his hair. That would count.)
ill assume that you mean Horcrux's. they are: Marvolo Guant's ring (Voldemort's muggle grandfather) Tom Riddle's diary Helga Hufflepuff's cup Slazar Slytherin's locket Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem (tiara) Nagini (Voldemort's snake) Harry Potter and... Voldemort himself!
Voldemort or more commonly known as You Know Who but few people know him as Tom Marvolo Riddle
Emma Watson said she will not act in the sixth Harry Potter film because she doesn't want to be known as "the girl from Harry Potter".In the end she changed her mind so she will be acting in the sith Harry Potter film.Emma Watson said she will not act in the sixth Harry Potter film because she doesn't want to be known as "the girl from Harry Potter".In the end she changed her mind so she will be acting in the sith Harry Potter film.
If you mean the Deathly Hallows, read the book. If you mean the Goblet of Fire, Harry fights Voldemort in the Little Hangleton Cemetary right near Mr. Riddle's grave.
Professor Quirrel. He also voiced Voldemort in the first film because he was on the back of his characters head.
Depends on which Harry Potter film, there is a series.
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is the fourth film in the Harry Potter series, released in 2005. It follows Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts, where he unexpectedly becomes a competitor in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. The film explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the rise of dark forces, as Voldemort's return looms. It is based on the novel of the same name by J.K. Rowling.