After 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2' hit theaters last year, we've been left with a significant 'Harry Potter' void in our lives. Sure the cast has gone on to new and exciting things but what of Harry, Ron and Hermione? Well, good news 'Harry Potter' fans. We've learned that the 'Harry Potter' cast has reunited to secretly shoot some new footage. But when and where can you see this
Did you know that Daniel Radcliffe eventually grows up to be Jon Hamm? At least that's the suggestion in the new British miniseries 'A Young Doctor's Notebook,' which follows a youthful physician during pre-revolutionary Russia while his older, post-World War II self watches, often interacting with his past self. Naturally, Radcliffe plays the character when young and Hamm plays the middle aged ed
It's been a crazy couple of days to to say the least. Between all the storm coverage, and the incredible news that all of 'Star Wars' was to be sold to Disney, joining the ranks of Marvel and Pixar... to say the least it's been a week for people and characters alike to come together in vastly unexpected ways. So while victims help one another, and fanboys furiously scribble Iron Man / Darth Vade
Daniel Radcliffe is doing his damnedest to make us forget about Harry Potter in this first official picture from the new horror flick 'Horns,' in which he's sporting the film's title right there on his head. Talk about literal.
As we've previously reported, a new 'Frankenstein' movie adapted from Mary Shelley's classic novel is in the works from 20th Century Fox with Max Landis penning and Paul McGuigan directing. Hopefully one of the next steps will be gathering up some big names to fill in the lead roles, but we're sure that won't be a problem, especially considering that 'Harry Potter' star Daniel Radcliffe has report
Daniel Radcliffe just keeps distancing himself from the lovable 'Harry Potter' in the best ways, doesn't he? His latest effort is 'Horns,' the film adaptation of the novel by Joe Hill, son of Stephen King.
Daniel Radcliffe’s horror vehicle ‘The Woman in Black’ didn’t lend itself to a natural sequel for spoiler-ish reasons that we can't get into here. But when the January thriller banked $127 million in worldwide grosses, a continuation of the chilling story seemed like a good idea to CBS Films and Hammer Productions.
One is known for a playing a dapper, adulterous ad exec. The other, a wizard. And yet the producers of a four-part British miniseries seems to think 'Harry Potter' star, Daniel Radcliffe could play a young Jon Hamm. And vice-versa.
‘The Woman In Black’ was a modest hit for CBS Films and Hammer Studios, earning $112.6 million from Daniel Radcliffe fans curious to see how the actor would fare in the post-‘Harry Potter’ age. They’re not ‘Hunger Games’ numbers, but they’re strong enough to justify a sequel, which apparently is going into production soon.