Harry Potter books and films, despite being snubbed in the recent reunion.It was the movies that introduced the story to a worldwide audience, catapulting its child stars into a level of stardom few actors will ever achieve.Leading the cast was Daniel Radcliffe as the titular character.
Audiences watched him grow up on screen over the course of 10 years and eight films, from the age of 11 to 21.The last movie in the franchise, Deathly Hallows II, released back in 2011, but Daniel has been keeping busy since.He has been starring in countless movies, from blockbuster hits to strange little indie cult-classics, even being unrecognisable in one of his upcoming releases.Throughout it all, he has been asked about a potential return to the franchise that made him a star, but his recent response surprised diehard fans.Daniel Radcliffe wasted no time in trying to reinvest his Hollywood image after Harry Potter, immediately diving into the horror ghost story The Woman in Black, playing the role of Arthur Kipps.From here, his film choices continued to become more and more intriguing, as he followed his horror-stint up with Kill Your Darlings, a romance drama set in 1944 that saw him co-star with Dane DeHaan.Then came Horns, the first of many movies that perplexed audiences with its peculiar plot, following a man wake up with horns on his head after the mysterious death of his girlfriend.He later appeared in the misfire Victor Frankenstein, before playing a farting corpse in Swiss Army Man alongside Paul Dano.Directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the pair later went on to direct Everything Everywhere All At Once which proved to be a hit in cinemas earlier this year.Daniel then returned to the world of blockbusters, starring as.
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