Daniel Radcliffe could easily be a diva.
But he’s not a diva.
In fact, he’s as far from that label as possible.
He was running a bit late (he is in almost every shot of the movie!)
But that’s who Radcliffe is.
Or you’re able to read the transcript below.
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And theyve become kind of like a family to you Im sure.
Has it sunk in or do you not think about it yet?
Daniel Radcliffe: Im not thinking about it that much at the moment.
3 or 4 months.
And so yeah, itll be very sad but equally it is an exciting time.
Could you talk about when you got the 7thbook?
Radcliffe: Yeah, I obviously loved the 7thbook kind of as much as everybody else did.
I was reading actually at a cricket match because it came out 2 days before my 18thbirthday.
And I was going to a match for my birthday.
So I was going round for 2 days without having read it where everybody else was reading it.
And so it was a 2-day-long struggle to beg not get told the ending.
I found its a very moving book.
The epilogue was something that I liked.
I know not everybody did at all, but it was actually something I didnt have a problem with.
And its tying together all those loose ends.
And can we talk about the process of this film, it requires of you a great deal.
I mean thats one of the…that arc is can Harry keep faith with Dumbledore?
Thats what its about.
Its about how far can he be pushed before his faith gives out.
I mean its I supposed like…is it Job?
I can never remember.
I think it is.
And well historically its never been a good thing to compare yourself to biblical characters.
But yes, that will be one of them.
I was probably trying almost too much too many different things.
But yeah, it was good.
It was really, really hard work but I suppose simply because of the expectations I placed on myself.
Radcliffe: Thank you very much.
I think it is too.
These are films that are not…that are some of the biggest grossing films ever.
Not that thats …thats a measure rather than a goal.
But theyre made by 1,000 people not in some amazing decked out studio.
Theyre made by 1,000 people just outside Watford and they go everywhere.
You know, because they are amazing.
He never faltersStuart Craig.
Every set that he has done for these films has been kind of amazing.
And I think on the most part we do.
The attitude is always absolutely not only must the job be done, it must be done excellently.
Radcliffe: I dont know.
Im possibly a very morbid person but I think about death a lot.
I mean I dont know.
So my sort of experience of it is quite limited, thankfully.
When you started you were very young children.
Radcliffe: I mean when we…yeah.
I mean its great.
So its been slightly disrupted on this film so its been peculiar.
But yeah, we have gotten on very, very well.
Weve got other friends as well, I think its important to say.
We dont just hang around with each other all the time.
And I think that is something that will never, never leave us.
Its like being a Beatle.
Radcliffe: Ah yes, that is not for me to say.
[laughs]
What are your thoughts on 3D for the 2 films going 3D?
Radcliffe: Nothing to do with me.
Its a funny thing with 3D, I havent quite got it yet.
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