It looks like the world will see another big screen adaptation of something J.K. Rowling wrote. Warner Bros. is reportedly planning to develop a three-part movie based on the play "Harry Potter and The Cursed Child". In addition to that, the studio has its eyes on Daniel Radcliffe to reprise his titular role in the film.
This certainly sounds like an awesome idea for Harry Potter fans who are hoping to see Daniel Radcliffe return as The Boy (Now A Grown Man) Who Lived. But is it possible that the "Swiss Army Man" star will consider coming back in the planned "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" movie adaptation?
Will Daniel Radcliffe Even Consider Appearing In Three-Part 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' Movie?
Sure, it was the role that gave Daniel Radcliffe a boost into superstardom. However, the "Victor Frankenstein" actor has already spoken up about not wanting to play Harry Potter, at least "for now."
"I am saying 'no' for now, but leaving room to backtrack in the future," Radcliffe told Radio Times back in June. However, he also mentioned he would consider the possibility if "the circumstances" are "pretty extraordinary."
So maybe there is a chance that the "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" movie trilogy will star Daniel Radcliffe. After all, there's nothing more "extraordinary" than stretching a two-hour play into a three-part movie.
That's Right, Warner Bros. Wants To Make 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' Into A Movie Trilogy
Warner Bros. already has a history with stretching a story out into three lengthy films. This was already done with "The Hobbit", which was just a short J.R.R. Tolkien book. Hopefully there will be enough material in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" to extend in the planned trilogy.
Should Daniel Radcliffe reprise his titular role in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child"? Let us know in the comments?