Actor Daniel Radcliffe went into great depth in regards to why he chose to play solicitor Arthur Kipps in the upcoming adaptation of the supernatural drama
The Woman in Black in a new
interview. Dan noted that the character would be a drastic change from Harry Potter, as Kipps was very much an adult and father featured in practically every scene of the story.
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“Working is how I will best get through a very weird time,” Radcliffe said. “I know it’s the most constructive thing I can do because otherwise I’d be moping around and being a bit like, ‘Oh, I miss everyone ... ’ So I'm quite pleased to go on to the next thing and the next challenge.”
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“When I met first met James Watkins, our director, he told me about a quote of Stanley Kubrick’s, which was that all films about the afterlife or ghosts are innately consoling,” Radcliffe said. “I think there’s something about that that is very true to our story. While it is a horror story and it is very frightening, it’s also about loss and grief. I read it on a plane, and I don’t know what the people around me must have thought. I kept jumping and gasping...”
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“People really have only ever seen my face with glasses on it ... that’s going to change in this movie,” said Radcliffe.
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“It worries me, but the challenge is to look like a dad and a young father. If I get that right, that is something that immediately separates me from Harry,” Radcliffe said. “The script is so good and the characters are so clear, there is actually reduced pressure on me to be constantly ‘different,’ if you know what I mean; in other words, once people are into the story, they’ll be watching this really compelling movie and will stop — I hope — thinking about me.”
There is no set release date for
The Woman in Black at the current time.