Daniel Radcliffe continued his promotion of
Kill Your Darlings this week in New York and Los Angeles, including the television interviews below with
LIVE with Kelly and Michael,
The Colbert Report, and
Good Day LA, which can be viewed below.
Dan chatted to the
Huffington Post about wanting to work with former
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director Alfonso Cuaron, who
mentioned earlier in the week that he'd love to team up with the actor as well.
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[Cuaron] went on record that he wants to do another movie with you. I think people would like that.
Daniel Radcliffe: Well, that's awesome. I would love to. He's such a fine director and I really want to see "Gravity."
It's great.
Dan: It also just looks terrifying. It looks like the kind of thing that I personally have nightmares about. Have you ever read "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury? He wrote a story in "The Martian Chronicles" where you just get launched into space -- and that terrifies me. So the trailer for "Gravity" scares the sh-- out of me already. He's a pretty stunning filmmaker.
Now, looking back, just how different was it going from Chris Columbus for the first two movies to Cuarón for "Prisoner of Azkaban"?
Dan: I mean, it was. It was very different. But it was also like, I think it's the best decision that was ever made for the series. Because it just changed how people saw us and it changed the perception of what we were trying to do. "Oh, they're trying to make something different!" He had just come off "Y Tu Mamá También," so that was people's frame of reference for Alfonso.
Dan, along with
Kill Your Darlings costar Dane DeHaan and director John Krokidas, attended The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences official Academy member screening of the Beat Generation biopic. Photos of the three at the New York screening can be found here;
Kill Your Darlings will be released in theaters later this month.