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Daniel Radcliffe is 'leaving room' for a 'Harry Potter' return

Hoai-Tran Bui
USATODAY
He'd be the Boy Who Lived Again.

With The Cursed Child currently playing in London, Fantastic Beasts only a few months away from theaters and a chance to to get sorted into our Ilvermorny houses, there's no better time to be a Harry Potter fan. And Daniel Radcliffe just gave Harry Potter fans another thing to potentially be excited for.

In an interview with The Radio Times, Radcliffe said that he wouldn't rule out playing the famous boy wizard again -- as an adult.

“It would depend on the script,” he said. “The circumstances would have to be pretty extraordinary. But then I am sure Harrison Ford said that with Han Solo and look what happened there! So I am saying, ‘No,’ for now but leaving room to backtrack in the future.”

While Radcliffe has made himself a varied post-Potter career playing a farting corpse in Swiss Army Man, Alan Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings and a horned falsely accused troubled man in Horns, he did somewhat make a return to magic in Now You See Me 2.

But perhaps Radcliffe could get a glimpse of his future with The Cursed Child, in which Jamie Parker currently plays an adult Harry Potter.

“I want to see the show, I am genuinely intrigued and I hear it’s fantastic,” he said recently. “I just feel like sitting in an audience that will, for the most part of the near future, be very enthusiastic Harry Potter fans might not be a… relaxing way to see a show. So, I guess, not for the time being.”

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