No she hasn't written any more Harry Potter books yet. She is still trying to decide whether or not to write another one.
No, there won't even be an eighth.
There is an eighth movie as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released in two parts but there will not be any more books or movies.
There are eight movies as the last book was released in two parts. There will not be any more books or movies.
Harry doesn't die and there isn't a ninth film.
As of now, J.K. Rowling has not announced any plans to write a ninth book in the Harry Potter series. She has moved on to writing other projects, such as the "Cormoran Strike" series under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
No. The movies coincided with the books, with book seven having 2 parts. So unless JK Rowling writes more books, there won't be any more movies.
I know it seems like everyone knows who they both are but J.K. Rowling is about the ninth richest person in the world and whoever made up Wonder Women isn't. Harry Potter is known in lots of parts of the world where I think Wonder Women is very well known but not by some people. EVERYONE knows about Harry Potter!
The end of the eighth movie (the Deathly Hallows, part 2) should show him 19 years after Voldemort's defeat saying goodbye to his children as they leave for Hogwarts. So that would qualify as showing him after he finishes school. There doesn't seem to be any planning for a ninth film though, although if J. K. Rowling decides to write more Harry Potter novels or spin-offs etc. they could be made. I don't actually know if she's planning this though, but from what I've read about her, I don't believe she has any intention to.
One ninth plus One eighth is 17/72, or seventeen seventy-seconds
Emma Watson had nine auditions for the role of Hermoine Granger. She was picked out of a school assembly to audition for the role and on the ninth callback was officially given the part.
no the series ends with the seventh book it ends not the 9th and the 10th books coming to
The Deathly Hallows (Part 2)