Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ epilogue titled ‘19 Years Later’ was dated 1 September 2017. Here’s a look at some of the iconic characters from the film, over the years
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Harry Potter…Ah! Well the entire book revolves around him and his journey. From living under the staircase at the Dursleys as an orphan, to killing Lord Voldemort and putting an end to his horror, Harry has shown us what it takes to be a true hero. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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The most intelligent and brightest kid of them all, Hermione was one of our most favourite characters, wasn’t she? From fixing Harry’s broken spectacles to becoming the Minister of Magic, she was one gifted witch. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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The red-haired Weasley boy, Ron was much more than just the best friend of “the boy who lived”. He was the most adorable friend that we always wanted by our side, and there can be no second thoughts about it. In the world of wizards, dark magic and fantasy, Ron exuded the most realistic emotions — that of love, fear, hatred and jealousy — unadulterated. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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Remember the first time we set our eyes upon the Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore? In the misty night, he strolled along the pavement in Privet Drive in Harry Potter and the Philospher’s Stone. We saw him for the last time in Harry’s head, after he had died under the curse of Voldemort. The wizard met Dumbledore in what was supposed to King’s Cross station. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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Don’t we just love to hate Draco Malfoy? That evil smirk and white hair made us cringe every time he plotted against Harry. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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Right from the time she transfigured herself from a cat in the opening sequence of the first Potter film, we knew it’s wiser to be in McGonagall’s good books. She was stern, steady and awfully strict. But she stood like a strong pillar of support throughout the story. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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Ginny Weasley is undoubtedly the bravest witch of them all. From being absolutely charmed by Harry in the first film to finally marrying him, she was Potter’s strongest support. Never have we seen Ginny turning her back on the approaching adversities; instead she fought them, side-by-side, with Harry. Screen grabs via YouTube.
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Neville Longbottom was the official “underdog” of the Potterverse, wasn’t he? Remember those buttoned eyes, shrieky and trembling voice and that plump body that toppled and fumbled at the drop of a hat. He was petrified, ridiculed and snubbed, but he came out as the true champion when he swung the Griffindor sword cutting Nagini into half. Screen grabs via YouTube.

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