What do you think will happen to Harry?
I think Harry should die a hero, JK needs to make it a final book.
This is what JK said will happen....
I can't wait!
I think Harry should die a hero, JK needs to make it a final book.
This is what JK said will happen....
Harry will turn 17. He will be allowed to perform magic outside school, and obtain an Apparition license.
Harry and his friends would be in his seventh year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - however, we don't know if he will attend class at all, or if Hogwarts will be open.
Harry will return to the Dursleys one last time.
He plans on starting his Horcrux hunt in Godric's Hollow. Ron and Hermione will accompany him, but the trio will first attend Bill and Fleur's wedding.
Seventh-year students will take NEWTs, the most difficult of wizarding tests.
The last chapter will contain details of what will happen to survivors. The last word is still "scar" (but may easily change).
There will be no Quidditch.
Harry and Ron will never read Hogwarts, A History. Never, Hermione. Ever.
There will be the final, climactic confrontation between Harry and Voldemort. (Harry's going to win, Harry's going to win, Harry's going to win...oh, sorry. That's just our opinion. Sort of. In a not-very-unlikely-opinion sort of way.)
Harry and his friends would be in his seventh year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - however, we don't know if he will attend class at all, or if Hogwarts will be open.
Harry will return to the Dursleys one last time.
He plans on starting his Horcrux hunt in Godric's Hollow. Ron and Hermione will accompany him, but the trio will first attend Bill and Fleur's wedding.
Seventh-year students will take NEWTs, the most difficult of wizarding tests.
The last chapter will contain details of what will happen to survivors. The last word is still "scar" (but may easily change).
There will be no Quidditch.
Harry and Ron will never read Hogwarts, A History. Never, Hermione. Ever.
There will be the final, climactic confrontation between Harry and Voldemort. (Harry's going to win, Harry's going to win, Harry's going to win...oh, sorry. That's just our opinion. Sort of. In a not-very-unlikely-opinion sort of way.)
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