Daniel Radcliffe hasn't ruled out Harry Potter comeback
Daniel Radcliffe hasn't ruled out a potential return to his Harry Potter role.
The 26-year-old actor was an unknown before he landed the role of a lifetime when J.K. Rowling's books about the child wizard were turned into a multi million dollar movie franchise. He made his debut in film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone back in 2001, and Daniel starred as Harry in a further six outings until the final movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 in 2011.
Daniel has since enjoyed huge success away from the franchise, but
says in a new interview that while he isn't considering a reprisal
of the Harry role any time soon, he isn’t completely ruling it
out.
"It would depend on the script," Daniel told Britain's Radio Times
magazine. "The circumstances would have to be pretty extraordinary.
But then I am sure Harrison Ford said that with Han Solo and look
what happened there!,” he laughed.
"So I am saying 'No' for now, but leaving room to backtrack in the
future."
Harrison, 73, famously reprised his role as Han in the recent Star
Wars: The Force Awakens.
Harry Potter remains popular, and a new play in London’s West End
from writer J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, is
currently sold out until May, 2017.
The actor can next be seen in Now You See Me 2, which once again
sees him showing off his skills in the magic field. But Daniel
didn't realize the similarities between his new offering, the
sequel to 2013's Now You See Me, and Harry Potter until someone
pointed it out to him.
"They were like, 'You are going to get loads of questions about
magic again', and I went, 'Oh, damn, I guess I am!' " he said.
"If people want to find a correlation, they will. I should probably
pay more attention, but for me Now You See Me 2 was a new type of
role. I have never played a part like this in a film like this and
didn't think about the connection to magic."