Daniel Radcliffe headed to Park City, Utah, this weekend to take part in promotions of the world premiere of his drama,
Kill Your Darlings, beginning with a portrait session alongside costars Dane DeHaan, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael C. Hall, Jack Houston, and Ben Foster, and director John Krokidas. Photos of the actors, who portray Allen Ginsberg and his Beat generation kin during their college days, from Friday afternoon at the
Sundance Film Festival can be seen here, via Sundance's and Getty Images' official portrait studios.
Dan will headline the premiere for
Kill Your Darlings later this Friday afternoon at the Eccles Theatre, Park City. We will have more photos, interviews, and coverage with Dan from his first film festival throughout the weekend as they surface.







Dan's former
Harry Potter costar Rupert Grint will also have a feature debuting this week at Sundance,
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, starring Shia LeBeouf and Evan Rachel Wood. Wood recently
commented to EW about working alongside Rupert, whose character brought a bit of humour to the otherwise dark drama.
Quote:
Wood said Rupert Grint’s part in the film helps the actor shed his Harry Potter stigma and added a lightness to the dark movie. “Rupert Grint is amazing in this film. It was such a brilliant idea to cast him. It’s hilarious.”
Rupert, as told to SnitchSeeker by his reps, will unfortunately not be able to attend the U.S. premiere of
The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman. The feature will have its international premiere this February at the
Berlin Film Festival, though presently the date and venue have not been announced, nor has the list of talent set to attend the red carpet gala.