New photos of Daniel Radcliffe on location filming his upcoming supernatural thriller,
The Woman in Black, as well as a new
interview from the set of the movie, have been released. In the chat, Dan spoke about the young boy cast as his son, adjusting to life after the
Harry Potter films, and playing 24-year-old solicitor, Arthur Kipps. The photos can be found in our
galleries.
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'It's my first grown-up role."
'This is the first time I've played older than myself - I'm supposed to be 24 in this. And,' he added, pausing for effect: 'I've got a son.'
'It's very hard to fake the relationship that me and Misha [Handley, Dan's real life godson, and on-screen son] have. There had to be a sense that we were close.'
On the completion of
Harry Potter and moving on.
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'It's over now,' Daniel said, wistfully. 'I was much more emotional than I anticipated on the last day.
'I won't pretend that I'm not nervous about moving on. And I will have to work hard to stay busy, and try to separate myself from that character. So, I am slightly trepidatious. But whatever cannot be avoided, must be accepted.
'The Woman In Black is very different from Harry Potter. But it's different enough without me having to go all extreme and play a drug- dealing rent boy, or something where people go: "Oh, OK, he's trying to shock us now." I was simply after a good role.'
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'When you take risks, you end up working with interesting people, and at this point in my career I'm still so far away from the finished article. If I just went along and coasted, then I wouldn't be learning anything.
'It goes back to something my dad said to me once: "Do what people don't expect you to do, and do it better than they expect you to, and you will always have longevity in your career." And that's what I'm after.
'I don't want to be a flash in the pan and disappear. That's not going to happen.'
The Woman in Black is slated for an October 2011 release.