Daniel Radcliffe and the Harry Potter Film Series

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<p>After ten long years on the Harry Potter Film Series set, Daniel Jacob Radcliffe is synonymous with the book’s hero, Harry Potter and fans can’t see any other person filling the spot. From the onset, JK Rowling and Chris Columbus had seen the young boy, twelve years old then, as being the perfect personification for the role.</p>
 
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Now Harry Potter is going to have a remake, They have gave some children 10 year contract to do the remakes.
 
We aint going to see him play Harry Potter ever again, he is not in good terms with R.K Rowling, the writer of Harry Potter. R.K Rowling is a terf. So him, Emma and Rupert do not want to be associated with her.
 
As a die-hard Harry Potter fan, it's hard to imagine anyone else playing the role of the Boy Who Lived other than Daniel Radcliffe. He truly embodied the character and brought him to life on the big screen. The boy who replaced him will experience immense amount of pressure.
 
MCU should hire him as the next Wolverine, he is the most comic accurate actor to play Wolverine if they chose him.
 
I remember the uproar when news broke of Radcliffe's naked performance in Equus. It is his way to proof he is an adult since most people see him as a kid because he grow up playing Harry Potter. Now he choose roles that are crazy and out of this world to show his range.
 
Sad that there is tension between Daniel Radcliffe and J.K. Rowling due to her controversial comments about transgender issues. Rowling's comments have been criticized by many as being transphobic and promoting harmful stereotypes about the transgender community.

Daniel Radcliffe has been an outspoken advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and has expressed his disagreement with Rowling's views. It's always disappointing when someone we admire holds views that go against our own beliefs and value and now Radcliffe stopped talking to the Harry Potter writer.
 
Harry Potter without Daniel Radcliffe, it just doesn't feel right. It's like trying to eat pizza without cheese - sure, it's still technically pizza, but it's just not the same. His remake replacement will have a long way to go.
 
It's hard to believe that the Harry Potter films have been around for over two decades now. When they first came out, I was still a kid myself, and now I'm starting to feel like a Hogwarts professor. Dumbledore
 

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