J.K. Rowling reveals "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" future sequel may again star Daniel Radcliffe. As many excited fanatics are fantasizing on this, there is a chance this could actually happen. As Warner Bros made its world premiere, the thrill and excitement continue as new and uncharted territory unfolds that will center on the brand new series of Potter tales.
Daniel Radcliffe's Thoughts On His Appearance On The Sequel
Whereas Radcliffe says "I don't think I'm going to be coming back". He notes "There has to be a line drawn, we can't be doing these characters when we're 40," he doesn't rule out appearing in the follow-up franchise "because I never know what J.K. is going to write", he told The Hollywood Reporter.
J.K. Rowling's Upcoming British-American Fantasy Drama
Since Rowling's book is geared up prior the birth of the three main Potter characters, Radcliffe speculates he could only return if time travel rears its head again.The hardcore enthusiasts of Daniel Radcliffe can only wish J.K. is cherishing a thought in those boundaries for the final movie.
"No, no," she admitted fervently during an interview with Hollywood Life. "The five movies span 19 years; that's a coincidence. So we're running from 1926 in this movie and the last movie will finish in 1945, which for die-hard Potter fans, will tell them quite a lot about the story we're telling," she added.
A spin-off of the Harry Potter film series and directed by David Yates, the extraordinary film stars Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterson, Alison Sudol, Dan Folger, Ezra Miller, Collin Farrell, Faith Blagrove, Samantha Morton, Jenn Murray, Ron Perlman, and Jon Voight. "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" does not skimp on magical creatures with 85 chockablock of them ready to be unleashed.