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Old 03-01-2010, 09:52 PM
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Post Videos: Dan Radcliffe talks Deathly Hallows epilogue & final battle forest scene

MTV has released a series of interviews with Dan Radcliffe where he discusses, among other things, who he thinks is going to play his daughter in the epilogue scene for Deathly Hallows, the difficulty he had filming the forest scene for the last film while working with Gary Oldman (Sirius), David Thewlis (Remus), Adrian Rawlins (James) and Geraldine Somerville (Lily), gay rumors, Twitter, being a role model and his potential return to Broadway in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

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On the epilogue: "We've done a few tests and it does look really, really rather good."

"My daughter, hopefully, is going to be played by the daughter of Amanda Knight, who is the head of the make up department. She was born the week before I got the part and is now 9 and so kind of is the physical embodiment of how long we've been there. She's got red hair like Ginny and blue eyes like me, so she's perfect to play our daughter."


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On the forest scene: "We've done it and it was really hard."

"It was just one of those things where I'd put a lot of pressure on myself beforehand to get it right and so I wasn't able to relax and enjoy it as much as I might have done otherwise."

"Gary was brilliant at it and he was there, David Thewlis obviously has died by that point in the film, and also there was my parents played by Adrian and Geraldine were there as well."


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On Twitter: "Tom (Felton) tweets. But him I forgive because he tweets about cricket sometimes, so that's fine."

"For me it would be a very silly thing for me to do actually because if I went along and tweeted and started telling people about my life and then the press started trying to take photos of me then I could hardly go on about 'invasion of privacy' if I was spilling my secrets to the world about my daily routine."


On gay rumors:



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On being a role model: "I don't look at myself as a role model. I would never place myself on that pedestal."

"If people want a role model, Harry Potter is a very good role model."


On a possible return to Broadway: