The lightning bolt scar that was so vibrant in the first films has almost completely disappeared. The scar is no longer dark, and instead has faded almost to his usual skintone. Scars do fade with time, but J.K Rowling wrote in the book that: "The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well."
J. K. Rowling during a web chat stated that she could not sport her hero with a doughnut-shaped scar and so she gave Harry the lightning bolt scar on his head because she felt it was cool. In the films, Harry's scar is off-centre on his forehead.
Half-Blood Prince was where it really sunk in for Harry that his scar wasn't just meant for the past, it marked him as the one who must kill Lord Voldemort – 'neither can live whilst the other survives'. The scar wasn't just a battle-wound anymore; it was a target.
Defeating Voldemort didn't magically end all notions of oppression and wizard supremacy. At the end of the series, it seems like the entire Wizarding World has deluded itself into thinking that the war was won the minute Tom Riddle drew his last breath.
Avada Kedavra leaves no scars. The lightning scar was Harry-specific. * in the forest three years later, the curse makes contact with Harry. However, ...
Harry Potter had received many scars in his life, the most well-known being the lightning scar that could be seen on his forehead from where Voldemort's Killing Curse struck him as an infant.
After Lord Voldemort destroyed the fragment of his soul residing in Harry, Harry seemingly lost the ability to speak Parseltongue, about which he was glad and relieved. Over the next twenty-two years, he never attempted to speak the language, presuming that it had died with Voldemort.
In the books, Dumbledore told that he could have Healed the scar but it would come to uses in the future. And it did, whenever voldemort was getting stronger or nearer Harry could see it.
Snape is generally depicted as being cold, calculating, precise, sarcastic, and bitter. He strongly dislikes Harry and often insults him by insulting his father James. As the series progresses, it is revealed that his treatment of Harry stems from Snape's bitter rivalry with James when they were in school together.
In þe Harry Potter universe, a similar þing has happened. The lightning-shaped symbol was a magical ancient Norse rune that sounded like our modern letter "N".
The love of a mother gave Harry protection, which made the Killing Curse bounce back to Voldemort. He becomes a shadow of himself, hides for thirteen years, and we all know the rest. So when the Avada Kedavra hit little Harry's forehead, it gave him a lightning-shaped scar, actually just like a knife gives scars.
Harry's scar always hurt in Voldemort's presence or in response to Voldemort's emotions, and the pain was worse when Voldemort physically touched him in Goblet of Fire; Voldemort in his actual body was blinding agony to the point Harry did not recognize where he was. But Voldemort was in even worst pain.
The canon pairings were always the intention. Harry and Hermione never got together in the books or movies because they were never supposed to, they were written to never be anything more than friends/siblings, that's how Rowling saw them throughout writing the books.
I am sorry to disappoint you guys but the 8th part of the original Harry Potter is not coming since there is no 8th book written by JK Rowling. However, what happens 19 years later is depicted with a play and a book is released which contains the script of the play named "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child".
At the near end of the fourth film, when Barty Jnr held Harry inside his office, he kept rubbing Harry's wound where Pettigrew cut him, using the blood to form a crude form of the Dark Mark.
In the "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", in the scene where prof. Lupin teaches them to get rid of boggart , Harry's scar is on the left side of his forehead! In the next scene of the same movie the scar moved to the left, where it used to be before and will be later.
After the death of Voldemort, Harry returned the Elder Wand to Dumbledore's tomb, kept the Cloak of Invisibility, and dropped the Resurrection Stone in the Forbidden Forest. After the war ended, Harry went on to become an Auror, married Ginny Weasley, and started a family.
Harry got this scar as a baby when Lord Voldemort failed to kill him. This scar connects Harry to his past and impacts his future, and this scar is only one of the ways the world recognizes him.
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