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Rupert Grint Has said it is unlikely he will ever “step out” Ron WeasleyShadow of.
Grint, 37, played the red-headed magician in all eight harry potter Adapted from Films (2001-2011) JK RowlingSeries of books.
While the actor has starred in films like the M Night Shyamalan thriller knocking in the cabin (2023) and shows including the hit Apple TV+ series Servant (2019), he told the BBC that he felt he would always be known as a beloved children’s magician.
“I have no problem with it,” he told the news outlet. At a Christmas lights show in Highgate“I think it’s great, I love meeting people who really feel like this is a part of their childhood,”
Asked if he was fed up of being associated with a role he played decades ago, Grint replied: “No, not at all. I love it.”
Grint was 12 when he first starred in Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe And Emma Watson. He was 22 years old by the time the final installment was released in theaters in 2011.
“It changed my whole life very quickly,” he said. “I was a huge fan of books, so for me it was like stepping into the books, and it was very special.”
The actor further said that the films “make me very proud” and pointed to the future generations who are getting it now.
Grint also revealed this Like Radcliffe, he also wrote a letter to the child actor who will take over his role in the upcoming Harry Potter series, but he didn’t share details of what he said to his young successor, Alistair Stout.
“It’s quite strange to have to go through this cycle again,” he said. “I’m really curious what it’s going to be like.”
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In 2023, HBO Max announced It was adapting the famous franchise into a “decade-long” TV series, with each season based on one of the seven books. JK Rowling’s best-selling series,
Joining Stout in the TV show are newcomers Dominic McLaughlin as Harry and Arabella Stanton as Hermione. John Lithgow will take over as Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, with Janet McTeer as Hogwarts Headmistress Professor McGonagall, Papa Essiedu as Professor Snape, Nick Frost as Gamekeeper and Care of Magical Creatures Professor Hagrid, and Paul Whitehouse as Hogwarts caretaker Argus Filch.
Child actor Lox Pratt will play Harry’s enemy, Draco Malfoy (Originated by Tom Felton in the film series), and Johnny Flynn will play Draco’s father, Lucius (Characters played by Jason Isaacs in films,
Production on the show began in July at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in the UK and is expected to debut in 2027.