no the original got retired
Draco is in the same year as Harry Potter so it is safe to assume that he is the same age as him. at a certain age a wizard is sent their invitation to hogwarts. therefore they are within a year of each other, if not a few months.
The third Harry Potter movie is called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
No Alan Rickman is not in any Orange adverts
Yes, both characters are played by David Tennant.
School in the Harry Potter series is the same thing as it is in the real world - a place where you go to learn.
No, they are completely different stories.In fact in the Wizard of Oz, there actually was no wizard; in reality "the wizard" had no magic power.
Draco is in the same year as Harry Potter so it is safe to assume that he is the same age as him. at a certain age a wizard is sent their invitation to hogwarts. therefore they are within a year of each other, if not a few months.
It depends what context it is used in but it means the same thing in Harry Potter as it does in your everyday life. It describes being the first of something for example, primary school comes before high school. In Harry Potter, Harry is attending primary school before he is told he is a wizard. Hogwarts then becomes his high school.
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 Alan Rickman is not in any Orange adverts
No, the Harry Potter series is set in the UK. Harry Potter was born in England.
Yes, James Potter was a wizard. He attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at the same time as Lily Evans (Harry's mother), Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew (along with many others). He was even an animagus, turning into a Stag.
Blaster in G-force is Rupert Grint, Yes the same guy who plays Ron in Harry Potter.
The actor who plays Harry Potter is Daniel Radcliffe. So far as I know, he has no role in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo is played by Elijah Wood.
Harry Potter. The word "homonymous" means "having the same name".