Spiders are prominent in the Harry Potter movies (I think), especially that one with the giant spider thing. Also, if I am correct, the giant spider doesn't attack Harry or anything, which would prove that he is indeed Spider-Man.
Yes, and he is Alice from Wonderland as well.
worm wood off harry potter is the one that killed Cedric Diggory Note: Oliver Wood is not the same character as Peter "Wormtail" Pettigrew.
The third Harry Potter movie is called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
It's the same as Ron and Harry's. It only changes in Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter 3).That's why she got the time turner.
School in the Harry Potter series is the same thing as it is in the real world - a place where you go to learn.
James and Harry Potter have the same, messy jet black hair.
worm wood off harry potter is the one that killed Cedric Diggory Note: Oliver Wood is not the same character as Peter "Wormtail" Pettigrew.
There is no Edward in the Harry Potter books.
No. Harry Potter has green eyes, the same as his mother.
The third Harry Potter movie is called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
No, the Harry Potter series is set in the UK. Harry Potter was born in England.
Harry Potter. The word "homonymous" means "having the same name".
It's impossible to be bitten by the same spider that Peter Parker was bitten with because that spider was not a real kind of spider.
There are seven Harry Potter books. They were all written by the same author and all belong in the same genre.
Harry Potter was created by J.K. Rowling, although there could be a person somewhere with the same name, the famous Harry Potter is purely fictional and therefore does not exist.
It's the same as Ron and Harry's. It only changes in Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter 3).That's why she got the time turner.
There's no new Harry Potter book since 2007.
James and Harry Potter have the same, messy jet black hair.