Role Call: Through the Looking Glass
This week, we take a look at our first clip from “Alone in Berlin”, catch up with Mrs. Weasley, and explore the last few films that will feature our beloved Alan Rickman. Check out MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
This week, we take a look at our first clip from “Alone in Berlin”, catch up with Mrs. Weasley, and explore the last few films that will feature our beloved Alan Rickman. Check out MuggleNet’s weekly Role Call!
In a recent interview with the “Independent”, Daniel Radcliffe talks about the hardships that come with pretending to be a corpse, his liking for odd roles, and the common misconceptions about big-budget films.
Daniel Radcliffe is currently busy promoting his latest project, “Swiss Army Man”, at the Sundance Film Festival. Yesterday, new stills were released for the film, and we received the official film synopsis. At the film’s premiere, Radcliffe discussed the controversy surrounding the lack of diversity in the 2016 Academy Award nominations and the subsequent boycott of the ceremony by stars such as Will Smith and Spike Lee.
New stills from Daniel Radcliffe’s “Swiss Army Man” have been revealed as the film debuts at Sundance Film Festival this month! Also revealed, a plot twist we never saw coming. Find out more here!
In this week’s Casting News, we get a personal glimpse at Domhnall Gleeson’s favorite sex scene, watch as a fan favorite battles a few dragons, find out where fans will soon be able to meet with Dumbledore and Lucius Malfoy, and explore a handful of films we get to see in 2016 starring our “Potter” friends (Hint, Daniel Radcliffe is a very, very busy man!).
Exciting news, Daniel Radcliffe fans! It was announced today that his latest film, “Swiss Army Man”, will premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, which takes place January 21-31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sundance, Utah. Very little is known about the film at this point, but we do know that it will be an “absurdist comedy,” and joining Radcliffe in the film are Paul Dano and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
It’s been four years since Daniel Radcliffe last appeared on screen as the Boy Who Lived, bringing to life a character that impacted many lives, including his own. Just when you thought you knew everything that there was to know about the 26-year-old actor, his recent interview with “Nylon” gives you a glimpse of his post-“Potter” lifestyle.
Filming is currently underway for Daniel Radcliffe’s next film, but what will his role entail? Click here to get all the details we have so far!
Daniel Radcliffe’s latest film role has just been revealed.
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