Ooh, sequel bait! In all likelihood, however, no. Voldemort is incapable of love and, although sex and love are not the same thing, he has not been in any sexual relationships that we know of.
It is most likely that Lord Voldemort hated muggles because of the long-standing persecution he suffered as a boy. His father (who was a muggle, frequently beat his wife (Voldemort's mother, who was a witch) and ran away when she was pregnant with Voldemort. During Voldemort's childhood, while he was in the orphanage, the other children would bully and call Voldemort names because of the powers he had. He would then use the powers to punish the Muggle children which had bullied him.
Harry didn't have any help in the final duel with Voldemort - he specifically tells the onlookers that he doesn't want any help and that it has to be him. However, you could argue that without help from his friends and other people - most notably Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione and Neville - he would not have been able to successfully destroy all of Voldemort's Horcruxes and therefore Voldemort himself.
Lord Voldemort didn't actually know or care who Cedric Diggory was. Cedric ended up in the graveyard by mistake and Voldemort didn't want to leave any loose ends, so ordered Wormtail to "kill the spare".
Yes Malfoy has kids in the seventh one after the eighteen years pass of Lord Voldemort's death.
The antagonist of any book or movie a character who has conflict with the protagonist and represents an opposing view. Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter have opposing views and are in conflict with one another. Voldemort even intends to kill Harry.
No, she does not. Though if she did, she would love to give them up to the service of Lord Voldemort.
voldemort killed them all.
No, of course he doesn't.
Becomes an Auror, gets married, has children... the very usual things.
It is most likely that Lord Voldemort hated muggles because of the long-standing persecution he suffered as a boy. His father (who was a muggle, frequently beat his wife (Voldemort's mother, who was a witch) and ran away when she was pregnant with Voldemort. During Voldemort's childhood, while he was in the orphanage, the other children would bully and call Voldemort names because of the powers he had. He would then use the powers to punish the Muggle children which had bullied him.
No. At least, no such thing is mentioned in any of the books.
Harry didn't have any help in the final duel with Voldemort - he specifically tells the onlookers that he doesn't want any help and that it has to be him. However, you could argue that without help from his friends and other people - most notably Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione and Neville - he would not have been able to successfully destroy all of Voldemort's Horcruxes and therefore Voldemort himself.
Lord Voldemort didn't actually know or care who Cedric Diggory was. Cedric ended up in the graveyard by mistake and Voldemort didn't want to leave any loose ends, so ordered Wormtail to "kill the spare".
No. They don't because Lord Voldemort died.
Yes Malfoy has kids in the seventh one after the eighteen years pass of Lord Voldemort's death.
The antagonist of any book or movie a character who has conflict with the protagonist and represents an opposing view. Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter have opposing views and are in conflict with one another. Voldemort even intends to kill Harry.
NO! Lord Voldermort killed Harry's father and mother, Lord Voldermort has no children!