While promoting
The Woman in Black, Daniel Radcliffe confessed to the Chicago Sun-Times that he would take on the Harry Potter role in the future if the material was of good quality, and nothing short of that.
“If it was good enough, I would be Harry Potter again. If it was anything short of good enough, I would say no,” Radcliffe says. “I know I wouldn’t be Harry again for nostalgic or dutiful reasons.
“But if I learned one thing in life, it’s that it’s foolish to cut yourself off from anything. My motto is to never say never.”
Dan also commented on his pride of how the final cut of the finale of the series,
Deathly Hallows: Part 2, came out, and the chances of him ever getting Oscar recognition for it.
“I’m seriously proud of the last two films,” he says. “They so far surpassed my dreams. It’s great to hear from people who didn’t even see the other films and have no emotional connection loving the last film.”
“People asked about my chances [of getting an Oscar nomination] and I say I would be more likely to get hit by an Oscar if it came flying at me,” he said.
Dan was also featured in this weekend's Telegraph magazine, where he discussed his work in the soon-to-be-released supernatural thriller. Unfortunately the scans are too small to read; the new photo shoot from the publication, however, can be seen below.