Daniel Radcliffe Not Ruling Out Return to HARRY POTTER: 'It Would Depend On the Script'

By: Jun. 29, 2016
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In a new interview with The Radio Times, Daniel Radcliffe revealed that he wouldn't rule out the idea of one day reprising his iconic role of HARRY POTTER.

"It would depend on the script," shared the actor. "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! So I am saying, 'No,' for now but leaving room to backtrack in the future."

During a recent visit to LATE SHOW WITH Stephen Colbert, Radcliffe admitted that he was in no rush to check out HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD, now playing in London. "I want to see the show. I genuinely am intrigued and heard it's fantastic," Radcliffe explains. "I just feel like sitting in an audience of what will be, for the most part for the near future, very enthusiastic Harry Potter fans might be not the most relaxing way to see it." Watch the visit below:

Radcliffe will soon star in the new off-Broadway show PRIVACY, a new play co-created and written by Olivier nominated playwright James Graham, and co-created and directed by Olivier Award winner Josie Rourke, this summer.

PRIVACY is a timely exploration of the digital age that will feature a cast of seven, including Radcliffe as "The Writer." PRIVACY will begin previews for a limited engagement on Tuesday, July 5 and run through Sunday, August 7 in the Newman Theater, with an official press opening on Monday, July 18.



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