Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe


Daniel Radcliffe says that he would return to Harry Potter if the script was good enough.

The actor left the hit franchise behind last summer with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2, which went on to gross over $1 billion at the global box office.

He reveals that the story would have to be as good as those he had done before but admits that his motto is 'never say never'.

Speaking to the Chicago Sun Times the actor said: "If it was good enough, I would be Harry Potter again.

"If it was anything short of good enough, I would say no. I know I wouldn't be Harry again for nostalgic or dutiful reasons.

"But if I learned one thing in life, it's that it's foolish to cut yourself off from anything. My motto is to never say never."

But Radcliffe will be back on the big screen next month with the adaptation of the Susan Hill novel The Woman In Black.

Radcliffe leads an all star cast in the James Watkins directed movie.

He has also been linked to the role of Allen Ginsberg in another project Kill Your Darlings.

The Woman In Black is released 10th February.


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