For those keeping an eye on
The Woman in Black UK and Hammer Films' Twitter pages, a special screening of the film, now released on DVD in Britain, took place this past Thursday, hosted by Hammer’s CEO Simon Oakes. Oakes participated in a question-and-answer session after Daniel Radcliffe's supernatural thriller played for the audience, and admitted that there could be a small role for Dan's character, Arthur Kipps, in the movie's sequel
Angels of Death, which takes place 40 years after Kipps' story.
From blog
Bleeding Cool, who attended the screening:
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There was also some teasing that Daniel Radcliffe could make an appearance in the second film. It would be a small role, by the sound of things. Plainly put, Oakes wouldn’t deny it, went as far as saying Radcliffe “might” appear.
For those who have seen
The Woman in Black, and know of Kipps' fate, it is unknown how former
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and his character would be incorporated in (as a flashback or otherwise). For now, this is simply a rumour, and Dan has not confirmed taking part in the sequel in any capacity.
Here is a synopsis for
The Woman in Black: Angels of Death, with a 2014 release date, issued by Hammer:
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Seized by the government and converted into a military mental hospital during World War II, the sudden arrival of disturbed soldiers to Eel Marsh House has awoken its darkest inhabitant.
Eve, a beautiful young nurse, is sent to the house to care for the patients, but soon realizes she must save them from more than their own demons. Despite Eve’s efforts to stop her, one by one they fall victim to the Woman in Black.”
The Woman in Black can be ordered here in the U.S.:
The Woman in Black on DVD |
The Woman in Black on Blu-ray
And here in the U.K.:
The Woman in Black on DVD |
The Woman in Black on Blu-ray.