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What happened in the 19 year gap in Harry Potter?

What happened in the 19 year gap in Harry Potter?

It is set 19 years after Voldemort’s defeat at the Battle of Hogwarts. Harry and Ginny are married and have three children, James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna. In passing, Harry sees Draco Malfoy and his wife with their son, Scorpius. Malfoy acknowledges Harry with a curt nod.

Why was Harry Potter 19 years later?

This “19 years later” segment closes the final Harry Potter book with Harry and company at King’s Cross, sending their own children to Hogwarts. In theory, it provides closure, a happy ending for Harry, and the satisfaction of continuity with another generation of witches and wizards off to school.

How many years later is Harry Potter and the cursed child?

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The story begins nineteen years after the events of the 2007 novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and follows Harry Potter, now Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic, and his younger son, Albus Severus Potter, who is about to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

What happens to Luna Lovegood 19 years later?

Luna Lovegood Luna indulged her love of rare (and possibly imaginary) magical creatures by becoming a magizoologist (magical naturalist). It’s fitting, then, that she married Rolf Scamander, grandson of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them author Newt Scamander. They have twin sons, Lorcan and Lysander.

What happened to Rita Skeeter after Deathly Hallows?

After the death of Albus Dumbledore, Rita made her own biography about him called the Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, which infuriated Hermione further.

Who is Luna Lovegood married to?

Rolf Scamander
Luna Lovegood/Spouse

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Will there be a book after Harry Potter and the cursed child?

J.K. Rowling has said there are no plans to write a follow-up to the “Harry Potter” play. “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” works as a stage sequel to Rowling’s seven novels.