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Fiennes appeared as Voldemort in five Harry Potter films: 2005’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2007’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2009’s Harry Potter and the Half-Blood ...
Harry refuses and Voldemort orders Quirrell to kill him. However, Harry’s touch causes Quirrell to be defeated. In the hospital wing, Dumbledore tells Harry that the stone has been destroyed and reveals why Harry was able to defeat Quirrell so easily; when Harry’s mother sacrificed herself to save Harry, she provided a mark which protected him.
When Harry willingly walks into Voldemort's camp in the Forbidden Forest, Voldemort strikes him down with the Elder Wand. [33] However, the use of Harry's blood to resurrect Voldemort's body proves to be a major setback: while Harry's blood runs in Voldemort's veins, Harry cannot be killed as his mother's protection lives on now in Voldemort too.
Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who awakens in limbo. Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that Harry is now free of Voldemort, and can choose to return to his body or move on. Harry chooses the former. Voldemort displays Harry's apparent corpse and demands that Hogwarts surrender.
At the end, Harry learns of a prophecy that explains why Voldemort attacked him when he was a baby and why they’re linked to each other as long as they’re both alive. 6. Harry Potter and the ...
Ralph Fiennes, the actor who played Harry Potter villain Voldemort in most of the films, has spoken, and he likes the idea of Oppenheimer Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy playing the character in HBO's ...
Few villains are as elusive as He Who Must Not Be Named, so even those who have read the "Harry Potter" series can learn more about Voldemort. 18 little-known facts about Voldemort even die-hard ...
Cedric and Harry then agree to take the Triwizard Cup together. When they touch it, however, the Cup transports them to a graveyard. Upon their arrival, Voldemort's servant Peter Pettigrew kills Cedric. During Harry's subsequent duel with Voldemort, Cedric's spirit emerges from Voldemort's wand and asks Harry to take his body back to his parents.