Ja, Percy Wemel (Weasley) trouwt na de gebeurtenissen in de boekenreeks.
"A new, improved Percy ended up as a high-ranking official in the new Ministry of Magic under Kingsley." Following the end of the Second Wizarding War, Percy returned to the now-reformed Ministry of Magic, and became Head of the Department of Magical Transportation under new Minister for Magic Kingsley Shacklebolt.
After she finished her education at Hogwarts, Penelope and Percy did not end up marrying. It can be assumed that they broke up at some point.
Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
Luna Lovegood and Neville Longbottom were fan-favorite characters in Harry Potter, but they ended up with different partners in the books. Luna marries Rolf Scamander, who is the grandson of Newt Scamander, while Neville marries Hannah Abbott, who is a fellow Hogwarts student.
Sad moments Some truths in the Harry Potter universe leave a sadness that is hard to forget. Harry, for example, spent more time with Sirius Black than with his own parents, even though their time together was brief. Fred Weasley's death is also a painful blow, and even J.K. Rowling admitted she regretted killing him.
Following the war, Charlie did not marry or have children, as he was more interested in studying dragons than in forming a romantic attachment. However, he had many nieces and nephews through all of his living siblings.
Percy believed the official Ministry line that Voldemort had not returned and Dumbledore and Harry were lying. He worked for the Ministry and, due to his rule-following nature and trust in authority, didn't want to believe the Ministry was mistaken. Of course, the rest of the Weasleys believed Dumbledore and Harry.
Many believed that Voldemort was too powerful and not human enough to die after his first downfall, furthering his reputation as the most powerful and dangerous Dark wizard.
Bellatrix Lestrange
She is the most faithful member of Voldemort's inner circle. She is described as being highly attractive yet emaciated due to her time in Azkaban.
Ron has no other signs of a mental disorder with his fear of spiders. It seems like the phobia is the only thing that is causing problems to come about in his life. He is actually quite open about his fear of spiders and it is often mentioned in the books to release tension during difficult and dramatic times.
Rose Granger-Weasley was the daughter of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. She attended Hogwarts for the first time in the same year as Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy. Unlike the boys, Rose was sorted into Gryffindor, following in the footsteps of her parents.
TIL: JK Rowling agrees that Emma Watson was "too good looking" to play Hermione and says that "it was really lucky that [she] spoke to Emma on the phone first before [she] met her"
Fred's death devastated them both, and it may have been their shared grief that led to the two becoming closer. Angelina and George eventually married and had two children, Roxanne Weasley and Fred Weasley (II).
A possible reason J.K. Rowling picked the number 713 is that, when written backwards, that is, 317, and separated with a forward slash, you get the date 31/7, or the date Harry Potter, Rubeus Hagrid and Griphook visited Vault 713 to remove the Philosopher's Stone.
OCR: christmasbatman: darlinghogwarts the books Hermione's boggart fear failing her classes failing her classes. Her greatest However. goes lot deeper than that Subconsciously think she believes that she does not do well and she fails. they'll kick her out of Hogwarts and the Wizarding World.
ð Emma Watson – Actress & Activist ð Emma Watson possesses an IQ of 138, balancing her acting career with advocacy and scholarly pursuits. Her intelligence shines in her humanitarian efforts.
Ginny is certainly very pretty but Hermione is also reasonably attractive, especially later on in the series. Because it's a fact. Speaking as someone who prefers Hermione to Ginny, Ginny is inarguably more physically attractive than Hermione.
In Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman, which were recently excerpted online by The Guardian, Rickman wrote that Watson's "diction is this side of Albania at times" while the production shot Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in summer 2003.
Harry and Ginny's daughter, Lily Luna Potter, had a name that was inspired by two important witches. There was Lily for Harry's mother and Luna for their Ravenclaw friend. The full name of Tonks and Lupin's son was Edward Remus Lupin. Edward after Tonks' beloved father, Ted, and Remus, well, after Remus!
For this reason, Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters were not able to cast a Patronus Charm (not that it was necessary, as they already had the Dark creatures under their control via their affinity to darkness, and would have no use for Patronuses). Draco Malfoy numbered among those unable to cast the Patronus Charm.
Fleur was quarter-Veela, and grew up in France. She grew up with her father Monsieur Delacour and her half-Veela mother Apolline Delacour. She also had a younger sister, Gabrielle. Fleur's grandmother was full Veela and at some point contributed a hair that would later become the core element of Fleur's wand.
Once snape realized this he said out of context “but he thinks it's her son.” Another way to say this more completely would be “I told Voldemort about the prophecy and I would be ok with whatever he decided to do, but HE THINKS ITS LILY'S SON HARRY and now he's going to kill the whole family and more importantly Lily ...
"Platform nine and three-quarters is the train platform from which students board the Hogwarts Express, the scarlet steam engine that brings students to and from Hogwarts. It can be accessed by walking straight through the apparently solid barrier between platforms nine and ten."