Millions of fans said goodbye to The 'Harry Potter' saga last summer after seven books, eight films. But Daniel Radcliffe has hinted that it is not the end of the boy wizard as he insisted that he would play Harry again on the big screen.
The 22 year old, who is currently starring in ‘The Woman In Black’ played Harry throughout the saga and despite no new material from author J.K. Rowling has revealed he would reprise the role for a ninth movie.
He told the Chicago Sun-Times: “If it was good enough, I would be Harry Potter again. If it was anything short of good enough, I would say no.”
“My motto is to never say never." He added.
There has been no further suggestion of further Potter films or if it’s other stars are as keen as Daniel to reprieve their role.It was recently revealed that Rupert Grint, who plays Harry’s best-friend Ron Weasley has barely spoken to Daniel since the end of 'Harry Potter'.
Daniel had moved onto more adult roles since Harry Potter, taking on the lead role in the classic tale ‘The Woman In Black’. He has also found huge success on stage after completing a stint on Broadway in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’.
We caught up with Daniel at his 'Woman In Black' premiere last week, where he said he was "thrilled" that Harry Potter had been recognised at the Oscars.
Find out what he had to say here:
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